Physics
Scientific paper
May 2001
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Chinese Physics Letters, Volume 18, Issue 5, pp. 711-713 (2001).
Physics
Scientific paper
Using the mock galaxy catalogues created from the N-body simulations, various biasing prescriptions for modelling the relative distribution between the galaxies and the underlying dark matter are statistically tested by using scale-scale correlation. We found that the scale-scale correlation is capable of breaking the model degeneracy indicated by the low-order clustering statistics, and could be taken as an effective discriminant among a variety of biasing models. Particularly, comparing with the APM bright galaxy catalogue, we infer that the two parameter Lagrangian biasing model gives the best fit to the observed clustering features.
Feng Long-Long
Xiang Shou-Ping
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