Constraining primordial non-Gaussianity with future galaxy surveys
Tommaso Giannantonio (EXC Munich), Cristiano Porciani (AIfA Bonn),, Julien Carron (ETH Zurich), Adam Amara (ETH Zurich), Annalisa Pillepich, (UC Santa Cruz)

TL;DR
This paper forecasts the ability of future galaxy surveys like Euclid and WFIRST to constrain primordial non-Gaussianity parameters using two-point statistics, showing that combined data can achieve high precision without degrading standard cosmological constraints.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive Fisher matrix forecast for constraining primordial non-Gaussianity with upcoming large-scale structure surveys, including multiple observables and models.
Findings
Forecasted sigma(fNL) ~ 3 for Euclid-like surveys.
Constraints on n_fNL are about 0.12.
Combining weak lensing and galaxy clustering improves constraints.
Abstract
We study the constraining power on primordial non-Gaussianity of future surveys of the large-scale structure of the Universe for both near-term surveys (such as the Dark Energy Survey - DES) as well as longer term projects such as Euclid and WFIRST. Specifically we perform a Fisher matrix analysis forecast for such surveys, using DES-like and Euclid-like configurations as examples, and take account of any expected photometric and spectroscopic data. We focus on two-point statistics and we consider three observables: the 3D galaxy power spectrum in redshift space, the angular galaxy power spectrum, and the projected weak-lensing shear power spectrum. We study the effects of adding a few extra parameters to the basic LCDM set. We include the two standard parameters to model the current value for the dark energy equation of state and its time derivative, w_0, w_a, and we account for the…
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