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Cosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Order

We study the cosmological information content of the redshift-space galaxy bispectrum monopole at one-loop order in perturbation theory. We incorporate all effects necessary for comparison to data: fourth-order galaxy bias, infrared resummation (accounting for the nonlinear evolution of baryon acous...

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Autores principales: Philcox, Oliver H.E., Ivanov, Mikhail M., Cabass, Giovanni, Simonović, Marko, Zaldarriaga, Matias, Nishimichi, Takahiro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.043530
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2811738
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author Philcox, Oliver H.E.
Ivanov, Mikhail M.
Cabass, Giovanni
Simonović, Marko
Zaldarriaga, Matias
Nishimichi, Takahiro
author_facet Philcox, Oliver H.E.
Ivanov, Mikhail M.
Cabass, Giovanni
Simonović, Marko
Zaldarriaga, Matias
Nishimichi, Takahiro
author_sort Philcox, Oliver H.E.
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description We study the cosmological information content of the redshift-space galaxy bispectrum monopole at one-loop order in perturbation theory. We incorporate all effects necessary for comparison to data: fourth-order galaxy bias, infrared resummation (accounting for the nonlinear evolution of baryon acoustic oscillations), ultraviolet counterterms, nonlinear redshift-space distortions, stochastic contributions, projection, and binning effects. The model is implemented using FFTLog, and validated with the PT Challenge suite of <math display="inline"><mrow><mi>N</mi></mrow></math>-body simulations, whose large volume allows for high-precision tests. Focusing on the mass fluctuation amplitude, <math display="inline"><msub><mi>σ</mi><mn>8</mn></msub></math>, and galaxy bias parameters, we find that including one-loop corrections allow us to significantly extend the range of scales over which the bispectrum can be modeled, and greatly tightens constraints on bias parameters. However, this does not lead to noticeable improvements in the <math display="inline"><msub><mi>σ</mi><mn>8</mn></msub></math> error bar due to the necessary marginalization over a large number of nuisance parameters with conservative priors. Analyzing a BOSS-volume likelihood, we find that the addition of the one-loop bispectrum may lead to improvements on primordial non-Gaussianity constraints by <math display="inline"><mrow><mo>≲</mo><mn>30</mn><mo>%</mo></mrow></math> and on <math display="inline"><msub><mi>σ</mi><mn>8</mn></msub></math> by <math display="inline"><mo>≈</mo><mn>10</mn><mo>%</mo></math>, though we caution that this requires pushing the analysis to short scales where the galaxy bias parameters may not be correctly recovered; this may lead to biases in the recovered parameter values. We conclude that restrictive priors from simulations or higher-order statistics such as the bispectrum multipoles will be needed in order to realize the full information content of the galaxy bispectrum.
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spelling cern-28117382023-10-26T05:09:06Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.106.043530http://cds.cern.ch/record/2811738engPhilcox, Oliver H.E.Ivanov, Mikhail M.Cabass, GiovanniSimonović, MarkoZaldarriaga, MatiasNishimichi, TakahiroCosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Orderhep-thParticle Physics - Theoryhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyWe study the cosmological information content of the redshift-space galaxy bispectrum monopole at one-loop order in perturbation theory. We incorporate all effects necessary for comparison to data: fourth-order galaxy bias, infrared resummation (accounting for the nonlinear evolution of baryon acoustic oscillations), ultraviolet counterterms, nonlinear redshift-space distortions, stochastic contributions, projection, and binning effects. The model is implemented using FFTLog, and validated with the PT Challenge suite of <math display="inline"><mrow><mi>N</mi></mrow></math>-body simulations, whose large volume allows for high-precision tests. Focusing on the mass fluctuation amplitude, <math display="inline"><msub><mi>σ</mi><mn>8</mn></msub></math>, and galaxy bias parameters, we find that including one-loop corrections allow us to significantly extend the range of scales over which the bispectrum can be modeled, and greatly tightens constraints on bias parameters. However, this does not lead to noticeable improvements in the <math display="inline"><msub><mi>σ</mi><mn>8</mn></msub></math> error bar due to the necessary marginalization over a large number of nuisance parameters with conservative priors. Analyzing a BOSS-volume likelihood, we find that the addition of the one-loop bispectrum may lead to improvements on primordial non-Gaussianity constraints by <math display="inline"><mrow><mo>≲</mo><mn>30</mn><mo>%</mo></mrow></math> and on <math display="inline"><msub><mi>σ</mi><mn>8</mn></msub></math> by <math display="inline"><mo>≈</mo><mn>10</mn><mo>%</mo></math>, though we caution that this requires pushing the analysis to short scales where the galaxy bias parameters may not be correctly recovered; this may lead to biases in the recovered parameter values. We conclude that restrictive priors from simulations or higher-order statistics such as the bispectrum multipoles will be needed in order to realize the full information content of the galaxy bispectrum.We study the cosmological information content of the redshift-space galaxy bispectrum monopole at one-loop order in perturbation theory. We incorporate all effects necessary for comparison to data: fourth-order galaxy bias, infrared resummation (accounting for the non-linear evolution of baryon acoustic oscillations), ultraviolet counterterms, non-linear redshift-space distortions, stochastic contributions, projection, and binning effects. The model is implemented using FFTLog, and validated with the PT Challenge suite of $N$-body simulations, whose large volume allows for high-precision tests. Focusing on the mass fluctuation amplitude, $\sigma_8$, and galaxy bias parameters, we find that including one-loop corrections allow us to significantly extend the range of scales over which the bispectrum can be modeled, and greatly tightens constraints on bias parameters. However, this does not lead to noticeable improvements in the $\sigma_8$ errorbar due to the necessary marginalization over a large number of nuisance parameters with conservative priors. Analyzing a BOSS-volume likelihood, we find that the addition of the one-loop bispectrum may lead to improvements on primordial non-Gaussianity constraints by $\lesssim 30\%$ and on $\sigma_8$ by $\approx 10\%$, though we caution that this requires pushing the analysis to short scales where the galaxy bias parameters may not be correctly recovered; this may lead to biases in the recovered parameter values. We conclude that restrictive priors from simulations or higher-order statistics such as the bispectrum multipoles will be needed in order to realize the full information content of the galaxy bispectrum.arXiv:2206.02800CERN-TH-2022-092YITP-22-60oai:cds.cern.ch:28117382022-06-06
spellingShingle hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Philcox, Oliver H.E.
Ivanov, Mikhail M.
Cabass, Giovanni
Simonović, Marko
Zaldarriaga, Matias
Nishimichi, Takahiro
Cosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Order
title Cosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Order
title_full Cosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Order
title_fullStr Cosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Order
title_full_unstemmed Cosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Order
title_short Cosmology with the Redshift-Space Galaxy Bispectrum Monopole at One-Loop Order
title_sort cosmology with the redshift-space galaxy bispectrum monopole at one-loop order
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.043530
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2811738
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