TL;DR
This paper introduces RelicFast, a fast code for calculating the scale-dependent galaxy bias caused by light relic particles like neutrinos, aiding cosmological searches for such particles.
Contribution
RelicFast is a novel, efficient tool that computes the relic-induced galaxy bias across various relic properties, enabling improved analysis of cosmological data.
Findings
Bias partially offsets power suppression from relics
Percent-level bias steps for neutrino hierarchies
Fast computation within a second for different cosmologies
Abstract
Cosmological data can be used to search for---and characterize---light particles in the standard model, if these populate our Universe. In addition to the well-known effect of these light relics in the background cosmology, usually parametrized through a change in the effective number of neutrino species, these particles can become nonrelativistic at later times, affecting the growth of matter fluctuations due to their thermal velocities. An extensively studied example is that of massive neutrinos, which are known to produce a suppression in the matter power spectrum due to their free streaming. Galaxies, as biased traces of matter fluctuations, can therefore provide us with a wealth of information about both known and unknown degrees of freedom in the standard model. To harness this information, however, the galaxy bias has to be determined in the presence of massive…
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