Constraining $M_\nu$ with the Bispectrum I: Breaking Parameter Degeneracies
ChangHoon Hahn, Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro, Emanuele Castorina,, Roman Scoccimarro

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the halo bispectrum can significantly improve constraints on the sum of neutrino masses, breaking degeneracies present in traditional two-point statistics, using extensive N-body simulations and Fisher forecasts.
Contribution
It introduces the use of the redshift-space halo bispectrum to break parameter degeneracies and provides the first comprehensive quantification of its information content for neutrino mass constraints.
Findings
Bispectrum helps break the $M_ u$--$\sigma_8$ degeneracy.
Bispectrum tightens constraints on cosmological parameters by factors of 1.9 to 3.6.
For $k_{max}=0.5~h/{ m Mpc}$, $M_ u$ constraint improves from 0.297 eV to 0.057 eV.
Abstract
Massive neutrinos suppress the growth of structure below their free-streaming scale and leave an imprint on large-scale structure. Measuring this imprint allows us to constrain the sum of neutrino masses, , a key parameter in particle physics beyond the Standard Model. However, degeneracies among cosmological parameters, especially between and , limit the constraining power of standard two-point clustering statistics. In this work, we investigate whether we can break these degeneracies and constrain with the next higher-order correlation function --- the bispectrum. We first examine the redshift-space halo bispectrum of -body simulations from the HADES suite and demonstrate that the bispectrum helps break the -- degeneracy. Then using 22,000 -body simulations of the Quijote suite, we quantify for the first time the full…
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