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Redshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theory

We present the one-loop 2-point function of biased tracers in redshift space computed with Lagrangian perturbation theory, including a full resummation of both long-wavelength (infrared) displacements and associated velocities. The resulting model accurately predicts the power spectrum and correlati...

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Autores principales: Chen, Shi-Fan, Vlah, Zvonimir, Castorina, Emanuele, White, Martin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2021/03/100
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2748721
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author Chen, Shi-Fan
Vlah, Zvonimir
Castorina, Emanuele
White, Martin
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Vlah, Zvonimir
Castorina, Emanuele
White, Martin
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description We present the one-loop 2-point function of biased tracers in redshift space computed with Lagrangian perturbation theory, including a full resummation of both long-wavelength (infrared) displacements and associated velocities. The resulting model accurately predicts the power spectrum and correlation function of halos and mock galaxies from two different sets of N-body simulations at the percent level for quasi-linear scales, including the damping of the baryon acoustic oscillation signal due to the bulk motions of galaxies. We compare this full resummation with other, approximate, techniques including the moment expansion and Gaussian streaming model. We discuss infrared resummation in detail and compare our Lagrangian formulation with the Eulerian theory augmented by an infrared resummation based on splitting the input power spectrum into “wiggle” and “no-wiggle” components. We show that our model is able to recover unbiased cosmological parameters in mock data encompassing a volume much larger than what will be available to future galaxy surveys. We demonstrate how to efficiently compute the resulting expressions numerically, making available a fast Python code capable of rapidly computing these statistics in both configuration and Fourier space.
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spelling cern-27487212023-10-04T06:52:31Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2021/03/100http://cds.cern.ch/record/2748721engChen, Shi-FanVlah, ZvonimirCastorina, EmanueleWhite, MartinRedshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theoryastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyWe present the one-loop 2-point function of biased tracers in redshift space computed with Lagrangian perturbation theory, including a full resummation of both long-wavelength (infrared) displacements and associated velocities. The resulting model accurately predicts the power spectrum and correlation function of halos and mock galaxies from two different sets of N-body simulations at the percent level for quasi-linear scales, including the damping of the baryon acoustic oscillation signal due to the bulk motions of galaxies. We compare this full resummation with other, approximate, techniques including the moment expansion and Gaussian streaming model. We discuss infrared resummation in detail and compare our Lagrangian formulation with the Eulerian theory augmented by an infrared resummation based on splitting the input power spectrum into “wiggle” and “no-wiggle” components. We show that our model is able to recover unbiased cosmological parameters in mock data encompassing a volume much larger than what will be available to future galaxy surveys. We demonstrate how to efficiently compute the resulting expressions numerically, making available a fast Python code capable of rapidly computing these statistics in both configuration and Fourier space.We present the one-loop 2-point function of biased tracers in redshift space computed with Lagrangian perturbation theory, including a full resummation of both long-wavelength (infrared) displacements and associated velocities. The resulting model accurately predicts the power spectrum and correlation function of halos and mock galaxies from two different sets of N-body simulations at the percent level for quasi-linear scales, including the damping of the baryon acoustic oscillation signal due to the bulk motions of galaxies. We compare this full resummation with other, approximate, techniques including the moment expansion and Gaussian streaming model. We discuss infrared resummation in detail and compare our Lagrangian formulation with the Eulerian theory augmented by an infrared resummation based on splitting the input power spectrum into "wiggle" and "no-wiggle" components. We show that our model is able to recover unbiased cosmological parameters in mock data encompassing a volume much larger than what will be available to future galaxy surveys. We demonstrate how to efficiently compute the resulting expressions numerically, making available a fast Python code capable of rapidly computing these statistics in both configuration and Fourier space.arXiv:2012.04636oai:cds.cern.ch:27487212020-12-08
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
Chen, Shi-Fan
Vlah, Zvonimir
Castorina, Emanuele
White, Martin
Redshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theory
title Redshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theory
title_full Redshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theory
title_fullStr Redshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theory
title_full_unstemmed Redshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theory
title_short Redshift-Space Distortions in Lagrangian Perturbation Theory
title_sort redshift-space distortions in lagrangian perturbation theory
topic astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2021/03/100
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2748721
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