Resumming Cosmological Perturbations via the Lagrangian Picture: One-loop Results in Real Space and in Redshift Space
Takahiko Matsubara

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Lagrangian-based resummation method for nonlinear cosmological perturbations, improving accuracy in modeling baryon acoustic oscillations in both real and redshift space, and aligning well with numerical simulations.
Contribution
The authors develop a simple, effective resummation technique based on Lagrangian perturbation theory that accurately captures nonlinear effects on baryon acoustic oscillations in redshift space.
Findings
Accurately models nonlinear effects on BAO scales.
Good agreement with numerical simulations.
Provides analytical insights into redshift space distortions.
Abstract
We develop a new approach to study the nonlinear evolution in the large-scale structure of the Universe both in real space and in redshift space, extending the standard perturbation theory of gravitational instability. Infinite series of terms in standard Eulerian perturbation theory are resummed as a result of our starting from a Lagrangian description of perturbations. Delicate nonlinear effects on scales of the baryon acoustic oscillations are more accurately described by our method than the standard one. Our approach differs from other resummation techniques recently proposed, such as the renormalized perturbation theory, etc., in that we use simple techniques and thus resulting equations are undemanding to evaluate, and in that our approach is capable of quantifying the nonlinear effects in redshift space. The power spectrum and correlation function of our approach are in good…
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