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Redshift space power spectrum beyond Einstein-de Sitter kernels

Authors :
Aviles, Alejandro
Valogiannis, Georgios
Rodriguez-Meza, Mario A.
Cervantes-Cota, Jorge L.
Li, Baojiu
Bean, Rachel
Source :
JCAP04(2021)039
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We develop a framework to compute the redshift space power spectrum (PS), with kernels beyond Einstein-de Sitter (EdS), that can be applied to a wide variety of generalized cosmologies. We build upon a formalism that was recently employed for standard cosmology in Chen, Vlah & White (2020), and utilize an expansion of the density-weighted velocity moment generating function that explicitly separates the magnitude of the $k$-modes and their angle to the line-of-sight direction dependencies. We compute the PS for matter and biased tracers to 1-loop Perturbation Theory (PT) and show that the expansion has a correct infrared and ultraviolet behavior, free of unwanted divergences. We also add Effective Field Theory (EFT) counterterms, necessary to account for small-scale contributions to PT, and employ an IR-resummation prescription to properly model the smearing of the BAO due to large scale bulk flows within Standard-PT. To demonstrate the applicability of our formalism, we apply it on the $\Lambda$CDM and the Hu-Sawicki $f(R)$ models, and compare our numerical results against the ELEPHANT suite of $N$-body simulations, finding very good agreement up to $k= 0.27\, \text{Mpc}^{-1} h$ at $z=0.5$ for the first three non-vanishing Legendre multipoles of the PS. To our knowledge, the model presented in this work is the most accurate theoretical EFT-PT for modified gravity to date, being the only one that accounts for beyond linear local biasing in redshift-space. Hence, we argue our RSD modeling is a promising tool to construct theoretical templates in order to test deviations from $\Lambda$CDM using real data obtained from the next stage of cosmological surveys such as DESI and LSST.<br />Comment: 56 pages, 11 figures, version 2 with minor changes

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
JCAP04(2021)039
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.05077
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2021/04/039