Power spectrum in the cave
Alvise Raccanelli (1,2,3,4), Zvonimir Vlah (5,6,7) ((1) University of, Padova, (2) INFN Padova, (3) INAF OAPD, (4) CERN, (5) Ruder Boskovic, Institute Zagreb, (6) Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge, (7) DAMTP,, Cambridge)

TL;DR
This paper develops a precise formalism for the 3D angular power spectrum in galaxy clustering, including unequal time effects, and demonstrates its improved accuracy over common approximations, aiding ultra-precise cosmological measurements.
Contribution
It introduces an asymptotic expansion linking full-sky and flat-sky spectra, accounting for unequal time correlations, and validates the approach with analytical solutions and comparisons.
Findings
Flat-sky expansion accurately approximates full-sky spectra
Higher-order terms capture deviations from translational invariance
Method improves modeling of galaxy clustering at large scales
Abstract
Forthcoming galaxy surveys will provide measurements of galaxy clustering with an unprecedented level of precision, that will require comparably good accuracy. Current models for galaxy correlations rely on approximations and idealizations that might be inadequate for ultra precise measurements. On the other hand, exact calculations have proven to be computationally too expensive to be efficiently implemented in real data analyses. We start a project to provide precise and accurate formalisms for galaxy correlations, and in this paper we investigate the 3D angular power spectrum including effects of unequal time correlations. We establish an explicit link between the full- and flat-sky spectra by performing an asymptotic expansion of the full-sky result around the equal time case. The limiting case coincides with the idealized spectrum that a meta-observer would measure if it had access…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
