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The Astrophysical Journal | 2001

Cosmological Density and Power Spectrum from Peculiar Velocities: Nonlinear Corrections and Principal Component Analysis

Lior Silberman; Avishai Dekel; Amiram Eldar; Idit Zehavi

We allow for nonlinear effects in the likelihood analysis of galaxy peculiar velocities and obtain ~35% lower values for the cosmological density parameter ?m and for the amplitude of mass density fluctuations ?8?. This result is obtained under the assumption that the power spectrum in the linear regime is of the flat ?CDM model (h = 0.65, n = 1, COBE normalized) with only ?m as a free parameter. Since the likelihood is driven by the nonlinear regime, we break the power spectrum at kb ~ 0.2 (h-1 Mpc)-1 and fit a power law at k > kb. This allows for independent matching of the nonlinear behavior and an unbiased fit in the linear regime. The analysis assumes Gaussian fluctuations and errors and a linear relation between velocity and density. Tests using mock catalogs that properly simulate nonlinear effects demonstrate that this procedure results in a reduced bias and a better fit. We find for the Mark III and SFI data ?m = 0.32 ? 0.06 and 0.37 ? 0.09, respectively, with ?8? = 0.49 ? 0.06 and 0.63 ? 0.08, in agreement with constraints from other data. The quoted 90% errors include distance errors and cosmic variance, for fixed values of the other parameters. The improvement in the likelihood due to the nonlinear correction is very significant for Mark III and moderately significant for SFI. When allowing deviations from ?CDM, we find an indication for a wiggle in the power spectrum: an excess near k ~ 0.05 (h-1 Mpc)-1 and a deficiency at k ~ 0.1 (h-1 Mpc)-1, or a cold flow. This may be related to the wiggle seen in the power spectrum from redshift surveys and the second peak in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy. A ?2 test applied to modes of a principal component analysis (PCA) shows that the nonlinear procedure improves the goodness of fit and reduces a spatial gradient that was of concern in the purely linear analysis. The PCA allows us to address spatial features of the data and to evaluate and fine-tune the theoretical and error models. It demonstrates in particular that the models used are appropriate for the cosmological parameter estimation performed. We address the potential for optimal data compression using PCA.


American Journal of Mathematics | 2013

A uniform spectral gap for congruence covers of a hyperbolic manifold

Dubi Kelmer; Lior Silberman

Let


Journal of Group Theory | 2016

A note on nilpotent representations

Maxime Bergeron; Lior Silberman

G


Experimental Mathematics | 2010

Minimal Permutation Representations of Nilpotent Groups

Ben Elias; Lior Silberman; Ramin Takloo-Bighash

be


Compositio Mathematica | 2011

Poincaré inequalities, embeddings, and wild groups

Assaf Naor; Lior Silberman

{\rm SO}(n,1)


International Mathematics Research Notices | 2010

Groups Not Acting on Manifolds

David Fisher; Lior Silberman

or


Israel Journal of Mathematics | 2013

A Haar component for quantum limits on locally symmetric spaces

Nalini Anantharaman; Lior Silberman

{\rm SU}(n,1)


Archive | 2017

Volumes of hyperbolic three-manifolds associated to modular links

Alex Brandts; Tali Pinsky; Lior Silberman

and let


Archive | 2005

ARITHMETIC QUANTUM CHAOS ON LOCALLY SYMMETRIC SPACES

Lior Silberman

\Gamma\subset G


International Mathematics Research Notices | 2017

An Upper Bound for the Volumes of Complements of Periodic Geodesics

Maxime Bergeron; Tali Pinsky; Lior Silberman

denote an arithmetic lattice. The hyperbolic manifold

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Ramin Takloo-Bighash

University of Illinois at Chicago

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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