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The Three-Dimensional Power Spectrum of Galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Author
M. Tegmark
Michael Blanton
Michael Strauss
Fiona Hoyle
D. Schlegel
Roman Scoccimarro
M. Vogeley
D. Weinberg
Idit Zehavi
Andreas Berlind
T. Budavari
Andrew Connolly
Daniel Eisenstein
D. Finkbeiner
J. Frieman
J. Gunn
Andrew Hamilton
Lam Hui
Bhuvnesh Jain
David Johnston
S. Kent
Huan Lin
Reiko Nakajima
Robert Nichol
J. Ostriker
A. Pope
Ryan Scranton
Uroš Seljak
R. Sheth
Albert Stebbins
A. Szalay
I. Szapudi
Licia Verde
Yongzhong Xu
James Annis
Neta Bahcall
J. Brinkmann
Scott Burles
F. Castander
Istvan Csabai
Jon Loveday
Mamoru Doi
Masataka Fukugita
J. Gott
G. Hennessy
D. Hogg
Željko Ivezić
Gillian Knapp
D. Lamb
Brian Lee
Robert Lupton
Timothy McKay
Peter Kunszt
J. Munn
Liam O'Connell
John Peoples
J. Pier
Michael Richmond
Constance Rockosi
D. Schneider
Christopher Stoughton
Douglas Tucker
D. Berk
B. Yanny
D. York
Year of Publication
2004
Date Published
05/2004
Journal Title
The Astrophysical Journal
Volume
606
Start Page or Article ID
702-740
ISSN Number
0004-637X
DOI
10.1086/382125
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JILA PI
Andrew Hamilton
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Publication Status
Published

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