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The Clustering of Galaxies in the SDSS-III DR9 Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: Testing Deviations from Λ\Lambda and General Relativity using anisotropic clustering of galaxies

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We use the joint measurement of geometry and growth from anisotropic galaxy clustering in the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Data Release 9 CMASS sample reported by Reid et al. to constrain dark energy properties and possible deviations from the General Relativity. Assuming GR and taking a prior on the linear matter power spectrum at high redshift from the cosmic microwave background (CMB), anisotropic clustering of the CMASS DR9 galaxies alone constrains Ωm=0.308±0.022\Omega_{\rm m} = 0.308 \pm 0.022 and 100Ωk=5.9±4.8100\Omega_{\rm k} = 5.9 \pm 4.8 for w=1w = -1, or w=0.91±0.12w = -0.91 \pm 0.12 for Ωk=0\Omega_k = 0. When combined with the full CMB likelihood, the addition of the anisotropic clustering measurements to the spherically-averaged BAO location increases the constraining power on dark energy by a factor of 4 in a flat CDM cosmology with constant dark energy equation of state ww (giving w=0.87±0.05w = -0.87 \pm 0.05). This impressive gain depends on our measurement of both the growth of structure and Alcock-Paczynski effect, and is not realised when marginalising over the amplitude of redshift space distortions. Combining with both the CMB and Supernovae Type Ia (SNeIa), we find Ωm=0.281±0.014\Omega_{\rm m} = 0.281 \pm 0.014 and 1000Ωk=9.2±5.01000\Omega_{\rm k}=-9.2\pm5.0 for w=1w = -1, or w0=1.13±0.12w_0 = -1.13 \pm 0.12 and wa=0.65±0.36w_{\rm a}=0.65 \pm 0.36 assuming Ωk=0\Omega_k = 0. Finally, when a Λ\LambdaCDM background expansion is assumed, the combination of our estimate of the growth rate with previous growth measurements provides tight constraints on the parameters describing possible deviations from GR giving γ=0.64±0.05\gamma = 0.64 \pm 0.05. For one parameter extensions of the flat Λ\LambdaCDM model, we find a 2σ\sim 2\sigma preference either for w>1w > -1 or slower growth than in GR. However, the data is fully consistent with the concordance model, and the evidence for these additional parameters is weaker than 2σ2\sigma.Comment: 16 pages, 13 figures, 5 tables. Matches published versio

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