Abstract

We report a measurement of the real-space (not redshift-space) power spectrum of galaxies over four and a half decades of wavenumber, 0.01 to 300 h Mpc - 1 , from the IRAS Point Source Catalog Redshift Survey (PSCz). Sinceestimates of power are highly correlated in the non-linear regime, we also report results for the pre-whitened power spectrum, which is less correlated. The inferred bias between optically selected APM and IRAS-selected PSCz galaxies is about 1.15 at linear scales ≤0.3 h Mpc - 1 , increasing to about 1.4 at non-linear scales ≥1 h Mpc - 1 . The non-linear power spectrum of PSCz shows a near power-law behaviour to the smallest scales measured, with possible mild upward curvature in the broad vicinity of k 2 h Mpc - 1 . Contrary to the prediction of unbiased dark matter models, there is no prominent inflection at the linear to non-linear transition scale, and no turnover at the transition to the virialized regime. The non-linear power spectrum of PSCz requires scale-dependent bias: all Dark Matter models without scale-dependent bias are ruled out with high confidence.

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