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An iterative reconstruction of cosmological initial density fields

Abstract We present an iterative method to reconstruct the linear-theory initial conditions from the late-time cosmological matter density field, with the intent of improving the recovery of the cosmic distance scale from the baryon acoustic oscillations. We present tests using the dark matter densi...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2018-08, Vol.478 (2), p.1866-1874
Main Authors: Hada, Ryuichiro, Eisenstein, Daniel J
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