A Definition of [itex]\sigma_8[/itex]

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The discussion centers on the definition of σ₈ in relation to the power spectrum in cosmology. It is clarified that σ₈ is defined as the matter power spectrum evaluated at k=1/8 h/Mpc. A reference to the relevant section in "Fundamentals of Cosmology" by James Rich is provided for further understanding. The conversation emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between different types of power spectra used in cosmology. Overall, the participants confirm the definition and context of σ₈ effectively.
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Hi everyone,
apologies if this question has been asked already. My search didn't give any results.

Can anyone tell me the definition of \sigma_8 in terms of the power spectrum? A reference where I could find it is perfect too!

Thanks a lot
 
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Thanks a lot! Does that simply mean \sigma_8=\mathcal{P}(k=1/8 \,h/Mpc)? Where \mathcal{P} is the power spectrum.
 
Einj said:
Thanks a lot! Does that simply mean \sigma_8=\mathcal{P}(k=1/8 \,h/Mpc)? Where \mathcal{P} is the power spectrum.

I have attached one page from the second edition of "Fundamentals of Cosmology" by James Rich. Take ##r=8## in equation (7.32).
 

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Einj said:
Thanks a lot! Does that simply mean \sigma_8=\mathcal{P}(k=1/8 \,h/Mpc)? Where \mathcal{P} is the power spectrum.
And just to clarify, this is the matter power spectrum. There are other power spectrums that are used in cosmology.
 
All clear now! Thank you so much everyone!
 
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