Effective Field Theory of Intrinsic Alignments at One Loop Order: a Comparison to Dark Matter Simulations
Thomas Bakx, Toshiki Kurita, Nora Elisa Chisari, Zvonimir Vlah and, Fabian Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper tests the effective field theory of intrinsic alignments against dark matter simulations at one-loop order, demonstrating it accurately models alignments up to higher wavenumbers than previous models, especially in the quasi-linear regime.
Contribution
It introduces an EFT-based model for intrinsic alignments with 8 free parameters and shows it outperforms existing models in describing halo shape correlations at smaller scales.
Findings
EFT of IA describes alignments up to k=0.30 h/Mpc at z=0.
EFT outperforms NLA and TATT models in accuracy.
Higher-order bias parameters are essential for quasi-linear regime modeling.
Abstract
We test the regime of validity of the effective field theory (EFT) of intrinsic alignments (IA) at the one-loop level by comparing with 3D halo shape statistics in N-body simulations. This model is based on the effective field theory of large-scale structure (EFT of LSS) and thus a theoretically well-motivated extension of the familiar non-linear alignment (NLA) model and the tidal-alignment-tidal-torquing (TATT) model. It contains a total of free bias parameters. Specifically, we measure the dark matter halo shape-shape multipoles as well as the matter-shape multipoles from the simulations and perform a joint fit to determine the largest wavenumber up to which the theory predictions from the EFT of IA are consistent with the measurements. We find that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
