The IR-resummed Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structures
Apr 23, 2014
37 pages
Published in:
- JCAP 02 (2015) 013
- Published: Feb 10, 2015
e-Print:
- 1404.5954 [astro-ph.CO]
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Abstract: (IOP)
We present a new method to resum the effect of large scale motions in the Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structures. Because the linear power spectrum in ΛCDM is not scale free the effects of the large scale flows are enhanced. Although previous EFT calculations of the equal-time density power spectrum at one and two loops showed a remarkable agreement with numerical results, they also showed a 2% residual which appeared related to the BAO oscillations. We show that this was indeed the case, explain the physical origin and show how a Lagrangian based calculation removes this differences. We propose a simple method to upgrade existing Eulerian calculations to effectively make them Lagrangian and compare the new results with existing fits to numerical simulations. Our new two-loop results agrees with numerical results up to k~ 0.6 h Mpc(−)(1) to within 1% with no oscillatory residuals. We also compute power spectra involving momentum which is significantly more affected by the large scale flows. We show how keeping track of these velocities significantly enhances the UV reach of the momentum power spectrum in addition to removing the BAO related residuals. We compute predictions for the real space correlation function around the BAO scale and investigate its sensitivity to the EFT parameters and the details of the resummation technique.Note:
- 37 pages, 9 figures. v2: JCAP published version, added references and extended explanations
- power spectrum
- cosmological perturbation theory
- baryon acoustic oscillations
- power spectrum: density
- power spectrum: linear
- effective field theory
- numerical calculations
- flow
- correlation function
- cosmological model: parameter space
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