Soft-Pion Theorems for Large Scale Structure
Bart Horn, Lam Hui, Xiao Xiao

TL;DR
This paper derives and analyzes non-perturbative consistency relations in large scale structure, linking symmetries in different gauges, and identifies conditions under which these relations are violated, especially due to galaxy biasing.
Contribution
It systematically derives large scale structure consistency relations using residual gauge symmetries and explores their robustness and violations in galaxy models.
Findings
Consistency relations are linked to residual gauge symmetries in Newtonian and $$zeta$$-gauges.
Violations occur with non-local, infrared-divergent galaxy bias.
The adiabatic mode condition is crucial for the validity of the relations.
Abstract
Consistency relations -- which relate an N-point function to a squeezed (N+1)-point function -- are useful in large scale structure (LSS) because of their non-perturbative nature: they hold even if the N-point function is deep in the nonlinear regime, and even if they involve astrophysically messy galaxy observables. The non-perturbative nature of the consistency relations is guaranteed by the fact that they are symmetry statements, in which the velocity plays the role of the soft pion. In this paper, we address two issues: (1) how to derive the relations systematically using the residual coordinate freedom in the Newtonian gauge, and relate them to known results in -gauge (often used in studies of inflation); (2) under what conditions the consistency relations are violated. In the non-relativistic limit, our derivation reproduces the Newtonian consistency relation discovered by…
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