Testing cosmic homogeneity and isotropy using galaxy correlations

mag(2014)

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Despite its fundamental importance in cosmology, there have been very few straight-forward tests of the cosmological principle. Such tests are especially timely because of the hemispherical asymmetry in the cosmic microwave background recently observed by the Planck collaboration. Most tests to date looked at the redshift dependence of cosmological parameters. These are subject to large systematic effects that require modeling and bias corrections. Unlike previous tests, the tests described here compare galaxy distributions in equal volumes at the same redshift z. This allows a straight-forward test and z-dependent biases are not a problem. Using ~10^6 galaxies from the SDSS DR7 survey, I show that re- gions of space separated by ~2 Gpc have the same average galaxy correlation radii, amplitudes, and number density to within approx. 5%, which is consistent with standard model expectations.
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