Cosmological Information in Skew Spectra of Biased Tracers in Redshift Space
Jiamin Hou, Azadeh Moradinezhad Dizgah, ChangHoon Hahn, Elena, Massara

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that redshift-space skew spectra of biased tracers significantly improve constraints on cosmological parameters compared to traditional power spectrum and bispectrum analyses, capturing additional anisotropic information.
Contribution
It introduces the use of weighted skew spectra as efficient estimators for 3-point clustering, showing their superior constraining power over bispectrum monopole in realistic galaxy survey scenarios.
Findings
Skew spectra improve parameter constraints by 23-71% over power spectrum multipoles.
Skew spectra outperform bispectrum monopole in the Molino galaxy catalogs.
Skew spectra capture additional anisotropic information not present in bispectrum monopole.
Abstract
Extracting the non-Gaussian information encoded in the higher-order clustering statistics of the large-scale structure is key to fully realizing the potential of upcoming galaxy surveys. We investigate the information content of the redshift-space {\it weighted skew spectra} of biased tracers as efficient estimators for 3-point clustering statistics. The skew spectra are constructed by correlating the observed galaxy field with an appropriately-weighted square of it. We perform numerical Fisher forecasts using two synthetic datasets; the halo catalogs from the Quijote N-body simulations and the galaxy catalogs from the Molino suite. The latter serves to understand the effect of marginalization over a more complex matter-tracer biasing relation. Compared to the power spectrum multipoles, we show that the skew spectra substantially improve the constraints on six parameters of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
