The negative BAO shift in the Ly$\alpha$ forest from cosmological simulations
Francesco Sinigaglia, Francisco-Shu Kitaura, Kentaro Nagamine, Yuri, Oku

TL;DR
This paper measures the BAO shift in the Ly$ ext{alpha}$ forest using large cosmological simulations, finding a small negative shift that could resolve discrepancies in observational data and inform future surveys.
Contribution
First measurement of the Ly$ ext{alpha}$} forest BAO shift parameter from simulations, providing new theoretical constraints and addressing previous observational tensions.
Findings
BAO shift parameters are approximately 0.997 in real space and 0.991 in redshift space.
Measured bias parameter $b_{lya}$ is around -0.179 (real space) and -0.073 (redshift space).
Detected a negative BAO peak shift at 2.2$\sigma$ and 3.5$\sigma$ levels in real and redshift space.
Abstract
We present the first measurement of the Ly forest BAO shift parameter from cosmological simulations. In particular, we generate a suite of accurate effective field-level bias-based Ly forest simulations of volume at , both in real and redshift space, calibrated upon two fixed-and-paired cosmological hydrodynamic simulations. To measure the BAO, we stack the three-dimensional power spectra of the different realizations, compute the average, and use a model accounting for a proper smooth-peak component decomposition of the power spectrum, to fit it via an efficient Markov Chain Monte Carlo scheme estimating the covariance matrices directly from the simulations. We report the BAO shift parameters to be and in real and redshift space, respectively. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
