Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First Derivative

Focusing on the redshift space observations with plane-parallel approximation and relying on the rotational dependency of the general definition of excursion sets, we introduce the so-called conditional moments of the first derivative ( cmd ) measures for the smoothed matter density field in three d...

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Main Authors: M. H. Jalali Kanafi, S. M. S. Movahed
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1880
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description Focusing on the redshift space observations with plane-parallel approximation and relying on the rotational dependency of the general definition of excursion sets, we introduce the so-called conditional moments of the first derivative ( cmd ) measures for the smoothed matter density field in three dimensions. We derive the perturbative expansion of cmd for the real space and redshift space where peculiar velocity disturbs the galaxies’ observed locations. Our criteria can successfully recognize the contribution of linear Kaiser and Finger-of-God effects. Our results demonstrate that the cmd measure has significant sensitivity for pristine constraining the redshift space distortion parameter β = f / b and interestingly, the associated normalized quantity in the Gaussian linear Kaiser limit has only β dependency. Implementation of the synthetic anisotropic Gaussian field approves the consistency between the theoretical and numerical results. Including the first-order contribution of non-Gaussianity perturbatively in the cmd criterion implies that the N -body simulations for the Quijote suite in the redshift space have been mildly skewed with a higher value for the threshold greater than zero. The non-Gaussianity for the perpendicular direction to the line of sight in the redshift space for smoothing scales R ≳ 20 Mpc h ^−1 is almost the same as in the real space. In contrast, the non-Gaussianity along the line-of-sight direction in the redshift space is magnified. The Fisher forecasts indicate a significant enhancement in constraining the cosmological parameters Ω _m , σ _8 , and n _s when using cmd + cr jointly.
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spelling doaj.art-e85c0ae5c6f94f8faf6656c3b921a6712024-02-26T10:57:23ZengIOP PublishingThe Astrophysical Journal1538-43572024-01-0196313110.3847/1538-4357/ad1880Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First DerivativeM. H. Jalali Kanafi0S. M. S. Movahed1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7897-484XDepartment of Physics, Shahid Beheshti University , 1983969411, Tehran, Iran ; m_jalalikanafi@sbu.ac.ir, m.s.movahed@ipm.irDepartment of Physics, Shahid Beheshti University , 1983969411, Tehran, Iran ; m_jalalikanafi@sbu.ac.ir, m.s.movahed@ipm.ir; School of Astronomy, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) , P.O. Box 19395-5531, Tehran, IranFocusing on the redshift space observations with plane-parallel approximation and relying on the rotational dependency of the general definition of excursion sets, we introduce the so-called conditional moments of the first derivative ( cmd ) measures for the smoothed matter density field in three dimensions. We derive the perturbative expansion of cmd for the real space and redshift space where peculiar velocity disturbs the galaxies’ observed locations. Our criteria can successfully recognize the contribution of linear Kaiser and Finger-of-God effects. Our results demonstrate that the cmd measure has significant sensitivity for pristine constraining the redshift space distortion parameter β = f / b and interestingly, the associated normalized quantity in the Gaussian linear Kaiser limit has only β dependency. Implementation of the synthetic anisotropic Gaussian field approves the consistency between the theoretical and numerical results. Including the first-order contribution of non-Gaussianity perturbatively in the cmd criterion implies that the N -body simulations for the Quijote suite in the redshift space have been mildly skewed with a higher value for the threshold greater than zero. The non-Gaussianity for the perpendicular direction to the line of sight in the redshift space for smoothing scales R ≳ 20 Mpc h ^−1 is almost the same as in the real space. In contrast, the non-Gaussianity along the line-of-sight direction in the redshift space is magnified. The Fisher forecasts indicate a significant enhancement in constraining the cosmological parameters Ω _m , σ _8 , and n _s when using cmd + cr jointly.https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1880Cosmology
spellingShingle M. H. Jalali Kanafi
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Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First Derivative
The Astrophysical Journal
Cosmology
title Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First Derivative
title_full Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First Derivative
title_fullStr Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First Derivative
title_full_unstemmed Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First Derivative
title_short Probing the Anisotropy and Non-Gaussianity in the Redshift Space through the Conditional Moments of the First Derivative
title_sort probing the anisotropy and non gaussianity in the redshift space through the conditional moments of the first derivative
topic Cosmology
url https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1880
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