Excursion Sets and Non-Gaussian Void Statistics
Guido D'Amico, Marcello Musso, Jorge Nore\~na, Aseem Paranjape

TL;DR
This paper develops a path integral method to accurately compute the abundance of cosmic voids affected by primordial non-Gaussianity, addressing unique challenges like the void-in-cloud effect and providing a more comprehensive theoretical framework.
Contribution
It introduces a novel path integral approach to model void abundances considering primordial non-Gaussianity and the void-in-cloud effect, improving upon previous methods.
Findings
The derived void abundance function is valid on larger scales than previous models.
The approach accurately accounts for the void-in-cloud effect.
Results broadly agree with existing models on smaller scales.
Abstract
Primordial non-Gaussianity (NG) affects the large scale structure (LSS) of the universe by leaving an imprint on the distribution of matter at late times. Much attention has been focused on using the distribution of collapsed objects (i.e. dark matter halos and the galaxies and galaxy clusters that reside in them) to probe primordial NG. An equally interesting and complementary probe however is the abundance of extended underdense regions or voids in the LSS. The calculation of the abundance of voids using the excursion set formalism in the presence of primordial NG is subject to the same technical issues as the one for halos, which were discussed e.g. in arXiv:1005.1203. However, unlike the excursion set problem for halos which involved random walks in the presence of one barrier , the void excursion set problem involves two barriers and . This leads to a…
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