Abstract We report the first constraints on the growth rate of the universe, f ( z ) σ 8 ( z ), with intrinsic alignments (IAs) of galaxies. We measure the galaxy density-intrinsic ellipticity cross-correlation and intrinsic ellipticity autocorrelation functions over 0.16 f σ 8 = 0.5196 − 0.0354 + 0.0352 (68% confidence level) from the clustering-only analysis and f σ 8 = 0.5322 − 0.0291 + 0.0293 with clustering and IA, meaning 19% improvement. The constraint is in good agreement with the prediction of general relativity, f σ 8 = 0.4937 at z = 0.34. For LOWZ and CMASS samples, the improvement of constraints on f σ 8 is found to be 10% and 3.5%, respectively. Our results indicate that the contribution from IA statistics for cosmological constraints can be further enhanced by carefully selecting galaxies for a shape sample.
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