Precision cosmology with redshift-space bispectrum: a perturbation theory based model at one-loop order
May 7, 2017
22 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 96 (2017) 4, 043526
- Published: Aug 31, 2017
e-Print:
- 1705.02574 [astro-ph.CO]
Report number:
- YITP-17-46
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Abstract: (APS)
The large-scale matter distribution in the late-time Universe exhibits gravity-induced non-Gaussianity, and the bispectrum, three-point cumulant is expected to contain significant cosmological information. In particular, the measurement of the bispectrum helps to tighten the constraints on dark energy and modified gravity through the redshift-space distortions. In this paper, extending the work by Taruya, Nishimichi, and Saito [Phys. Rev. D 82, 063522 (2010)PRVDAQ1550-799810.1103/PhysRevD.82.063522], we present a perturbation theory (PT) based model of redshift-space matter bispectrum that can keep the nonperturbative damping effect under control. Characterizing this nonperturbative damping by a univariate function with a single free parameter, the PT model of the redshift-space bispectrum is tested against a large set of cosmological N-body simulations, finding that the predicted monopole and quadrupole moments are in good agreement with simulations at the scales of baryon acoustic oscillations (well beyond the range of agreement of standard PT). The validity of the univariate ansatz of the damping effect is also examined, and with the PT calculation at next-to-leading order, the fitted values of the free parameter is shown to consistently match those obtained from the PT model of power spectrum by Taruya, Nishimichi, and Saito.Note:
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