Cosmology with 6 parameters in the Stage-IV era: efficient marginalisation over nuisance parameters
Boryana Hadzhiyska, Kevin Wolz, Susanna Azzoni, David Alonso, Carlos, Garc\'ia-Garc\'ia, Jaime Ruiz-Zapatero, An\v{z}e Slosar

TL;DR
This paper introduces an efficient analytical marginalisation method for nuisance parameters in large-scale structure cosmology, significantly reducing computation time while maintaining accuracy, facilitating joint survey analyses.
Contribution
It presents a novel Laplace approximation-based approach for marginalising over numerous nuisance parameters, improving efficiency in cosmological parameter inference.
Findings
Linearised method achieves constraints similar to full sampling with 3-10x faster computation.
Non-linearised approach accurately reproduces marginalised uncertainties.
Method enables joint analysis of multiple surveys with many nuisance parameters.
Abstract
The analysis of photometric large-scale structure data is often complicated by the need to account for many observational and astrophysical systematics. The elaborate models needed to describe them often introduce many ``nuisance parameters'', which can be a major inhibitor of an efficient parameter inference. In this paper we introduce an approximate method to analytically marginalise over a large number of nuisance parameters based on the Laplace approximation. We discuss the mathematics of the method, its relation to concepts such as volume effects and profile likelihood, and show that it can be further simplified for calibratable systematics by linearising the dependence of the theory on the associated parameters. We quantify the accuracy of this approach by comparing it with traditional sampling methods in the context of existing data from the Dark Energy Survey, as well as…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
