Analysis of Unified Galaxy Power Spectrum Multipole Measurements
Abstract
We present a series of full-shape analyses of galaxy power spectrum multipole measurements from the 6dFGS, BOSS, and eBOSS galaxy surveys. We use an emulated effective field theory of large-scale structure (EFTofLSS) model to conduct these analyses. We exploit the accelerated prediction speed of the neural-network-based emulator to explore various analysis setups for our cosmological inference pipeline. Via a set of mock full-shape analyses of synthetic power spectrum multipoles, designed to approximate measurements from the surveys above, we demonstrate that the use of alternative priors on nuisance parameters and restricted model complexity reduces many of the biases previously observed in marginalised cosmological constraints coming from EFTofLSS analyses. The alternative priors take the form of a Jeffreys prior; a non-informative prior that can mitigate against biases induced by marginalising over poorly constrained nuisance parameters. When performing a joint analysis of all synthetic multipoles, we see an improvement in the level of agreement between the marginalised constraints and the truth; from to . Using our pipeline to analyse the measured multipoles, we find an improvement in the level of agreement with cosmic microwave background (CMB) results; from to . Therefore, we conclude that the spectroscopic galaxy survey datasets listed above are consistent with constraints obtained from the CMB.
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@article{arxiv.2307.07475,
title = {Analysis of Unified Galaxy Power Spectrum Multipole Measurements},
author = {Jamie Donald-McCann and Rafaela Gsponer and Ruiyang Zhao and Kazuya Koyama and Florian Beutler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.07475},
year = {2023}
}
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22 pages, 17 figures, 8 tables. MNRAS accepted version