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Validation of the DESI DR2 Measurements of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Galaxies and Quasars

U. AndradeMichigan U., MCTPE. PaillasArizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward ObservJ. Mena-FernándezLPSC, GrenobleQiong LiA.J. RossOhio State U., Dept. AstronS. NadathurPortsmouth U., ICGM. RashkovetskyiHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. AstrophysPérez-Fernández, A.Hee‐Jong SeoNathan SandersO. AlvesMichigan UXinyi ChenN. DeiossoMadrid, CIEMATArnaud de MattiaIRFU, SaclayMartin WhiteUC, Berkeley, Math. DeptA. G. AdameIRFU, SaclayS. AhlenBoston UE. ArmengaudIRFU, SaclayAlejandro AvilésMexico U., ICNDavide BianchiMilan US. BriedenEdinburgh U., Inst. AstronA. BrodzellerDavid BrooksUniversity Coll. LondonE. BurtinIRFU, SaclayR. CalderónR. E. A. CanningPortsmouth U., ICGA. Carnero RosellIAC, La LagunaLidia CasasBarcelona, IFAEF. J. CastanderICE, BellaterraM. CharlesOhio State UE. ChaussidonJ. Chaves-MonteroBarcelona, IFAET. ClaybaughShaun ColeDurham U., ICCA. CuceuK. S. DawsonAxel de la MacorraUNAM, MexicoJ. Della CostaNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonArjun DeyNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonBiprateep DeyPittsburgh UZ. DingP. DoelUniversity Coll. LondonDaniel J. EisensteinHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. AstrophysWillem ElbersDurham U., ICCE. Fernández-GarcíaGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysS. FerraroUC, Berkeley, Math. DeptAndreu Font-RiberaBarcelona, IFAEJ. E. Forero-RomeroC. García-QuinteroLehman H. GarrisonFlatiron Inst., New YorkE. GaztañagaBarcelona, IEECHéctor Gil-MarínBarcelona, IEECSatya Gontcho A GontchoA. X. Gonzalez-MoralesGuanajuato UC. GordonBarcelona, IFAEG. GutierrezFermilabJ. GuyChang Hoon HahnArizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward ObservSong HeLASTRO ObservH. K. Herrera-AlcantarParis, Inst. AstrophysK. HonscheidChicago U., KICPCullan HowlettQueensland UDragan HutererMichigan UM IshakS. JuneauNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonMustapha IshakSouthern Methodist UD. KirkbyUC, IrvineT. KisnerKremin, A.O. LahavUniversity Coll. LondonC. LammanHarvard-Smithsonian Ctr. AstrophysMartin LandriauL. Le GuillouLPNHE, ParisAlexie LeauthaudUC, Santa Cruz, Inst. Part. PhysM. E. LeviC. MagnevilleIRFU, SaclayMarc ManeraBarcelona, Autonoma UPaul MartiniOhio State U., Dept. AstronWilliam L. MatthewsonKASI, DaeJeonAaron MeisnerNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonR. MiquelICREA, BarcelonaJohn MoustakasSiena Coll., LoudonvilleA. Muñoz-GutiérrezUNAM, MexicoD. Muñoz-SantosMarseille, Lab. AstrophysAdam D. MyersWyoming UL. NapolitanoWyoming UJeffrey A. NewmanPittsburgh UH. E. NoriegaMexico UN. Palanque‐DelabrouilleIRFU, SaclayJing PanMichigan UWill J. PercivalWaterloo UIgnasi Pérez-RàfolsBarcelona, Polytechnic UClaire PoppettUC, Berkeley, Space Sci. DeptFrancisco PradaGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysA. RaichoorC. Ramírez-PérezBarcelona, IFAEC. RavouxRossi, G.Sejong URossana RuggeriSwinburne U., Ctr. Astrophys. SupercomputLado SamushiaKansas State U
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The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) data release 2 (DR2) galaxy and quasar clustering data represents a significant expansion of data from DR1, providing improved statistical precision in BAO constraints across multiple tracers, including bright galaxies (BGS), luminous red galaxies (LRGs), emission line galaxies (ELGs), and quasars (QSOs). In this paper, we validate the BAO analysis of DR2. We present the results of robustness tests on the blinded DR2 data and, after unblinding, consistency checks on the unblinded DR2 data. All results are compared to those obtained from a suite of mock catalogs that replicate the selection and clustering properties of the DR2 sample. We confirm the consistency of DR2 BAO measurements with DR1 while achieving a reduction in statistical uncertainties due to the increased survey volume and completeness. We assess the impact of analysis choices, including different data vectors (correlation function vs. power spectrum), modeling approaches and systematics treatments, and an assumption of the Gaussian likelihood, finding that our BAO constraints are stable across these variations and assumptions with a few minor refinements to the baseline setup of the DR1 BAO analysis. We summarize a series of pre-unblinding tests that confirmed the readiness of our analysis pipeline, the final systematic errors, and the DR2 BAO analysis baseline. The successful completion of these tests led to the unblinding of the DR2 BAO measurements, ultimately leading to the DESI DR2 cosmological analysis, with their implications for the expansion history of the Universe and the nature of dark energy presented in the DESI key paper.

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