# A scale dependent bias on linear scales: the case for HI intensity   mapping at z=1

**Authors:** Aur\'elie P\'enin, Obinna Umeh, Mario Santos

arXiv: 1706.08763 · 2017-12-06

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates that higher order non-linear corrections significantly affect the HI power spectrum at z=1, impacting bias, BAO features, and cosmological inferences in future intensity mapping surveys.

## Contribution

It provides a full one-loop derivation of the HI power spectrum, revealing scale-dependent biases and non-linear effects crucial for precision cosmology.

## Key findings

- HI bias drops by up to 15% on linear scales at z=1
- Scale dependence in the power spectrum affects BAO peak ratios
- Full non-linear corrections cause a fivefold difference in power spectrum amplitude

## Abstract

Neutral hydrogen (HI) will soon be the dark matter tracer observed over the largest volumes of Universe thanks to the 21 cm intensity mapping technique. To unveil cosmological information it is indispensable to understand the HI distribution with respect to dark matter. Using a full one-loop derivation of the power spectrum of HI, we show that higher order corrections change the amplitude and shape of the power spectrum on typical cosmological (linear) scales. These effects go beyond the expected dark matter non-linear corrections and include non-linearities in the way the HI signal traces dark matter. We show that, on linear scales at z = 1, the HI bias drops by up to 15% in both real and redshift space, which results in underpredicting the mass of the halos in which HI lies. Non-linear corrections give rise to a significant scale dependence when redshift space distortions arise, in particular on the scale range of the baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAO). There is a factor of 5 difference between the linear and full HI power spectra over the full BAO scale range, which will modify the ratios between the peaks. This effect will also be seen in other types of survey and it will be essential to take it into account in future experiments in order to match the expectations of precision cosmology.

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