Joint constraints on galaxy bias and $\sigma_8$ through the N-pdf of the galaxy number density
Pablo Arnalte-Mur, Patricio Vielva, Vicent J. Mart\'inez, Jos\'e L., Sanz, Enn Saar, Silvestre Paredes

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We present a full description of the N-probability density function of the galaxy number density fluctuations. This N-pdf is given in terms, on the one hand, of the cold dark matter correlations and, on the other hand, of the galaxy bias parameter. The method relies on the assumption commonly adopted that the dark matter density fluctuations follow a local non-linear transformation of the initial energy density perturbations. The N-pdf of the galaxy number density fluctuations allows for an optimal estimation of the bias parameter (e.g., via maximum-likelihood estimation, or Bayesian inference if there exists any a priori information on the bias parameter), and of those parameters defining the dark matter correlations, in particular its amplitude (). It also provides the proper framework to perform model selection between two competitive hypotheses. The parameters estimation…
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