Cross-bispectra Constraints on Modified Gravity Theories from Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time
Chen Heinrich, Olivier Dor\'e

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that incorporating cross-bispectra between galaxy clustering and lensing convergence in large-scale-structure surveys significantly enhances constraints on modified gravity parameters, surpassing traditional power spectrum analyses.
Contribution
It extends the formalism to include cross-bispectra between different probes, showing improved constraints on Horndeski theory parameters from upcoming surveys.
Findings
Cross-bispectra improve parameter constraints by ~20% over power spectra.
Using all cross-bispectra yields further ~10-30% improvement.
Higher maximum multipole (l_max) enhances the constraints.
Abstract
One major goal of upcoming large-scale-structure surveys is to constrain dark energy and modified gravity theories. In particular, galaxy clustering and gravitational lensing convergence are probes sensitive to modifications of general relativity. While the standard analysis for these surveys typically includes power spectra or 2-point correlation functions, it is known that the bispectrum contains more information, and could offer improved constraints on parameters when combined with the power spectra. However, the use of bispectra has been limited so far to one single probe, e.g. the lensing convergence bispectrum or the galaxy bispectrum. In this paper, we extend the formalism to explore the power of cross-bispectra between different probes, and exploit their ability to break parameter degeneracies and improve constraints. We study this on a test case of lensing convergence and…
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