Validating the Fisher approach for stage IV spectroscopic surveys
S. Yahia-Cherif, A. Blanchard, S. Camera, S. Ili\'c, K. Markovi\v{c},, A. Pourtsidou, Z. Sakr, D. Sapone, I. Tutusaus

TL;DR
This paper assesses the Fisher matrix formalism for forecasting cosmological survey constraints, proposing a numerical method to ensure reliable inversion and precision of the Fisher matrix, especially for dark energy studies.
Contribution
It introduces a general numerical approach to guarantee precision in Fisher matrix inversions, improving the reliability of dark energy constraint forecasts in large surveys.
Findings
The proposed method effectively controls the precision of Fisher matrix inversions.
It helps determine the optimal numerical parameters for Fisher matrix calculations.
The approach enhances the robustness of survey performance predictions.
Abstract
In recent years forecasting activities have become a very important tool for designing and optimising large scale structure surveys. To predict the performance of such surveys, the Fisher matrix formalism is frequently used as a fast and easy way to compute constraints on cosmological parameters. Among them lies the study of the properties of dark energy which is one of the main goals in modern cosmology. As so, a metric for the power of a survey to constrain dark energy is provided by the Figure of merit (FoM). This is defined as the inverse of the surface contour given by the joint variance of the dark energy equation of state parameters in the Chevallier-Polarski-Linder parameterisation, which can be evaluated from the covariance matrix of the parameters. This covariance matrix is obtained as the inverse of the Fisher matrix. Inversion of an ill-conditioned matrix can…
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