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DESI DR1 Ly$\alpha$ 1D power spectrum: The optimal estimator measurement

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2025-08-27 v2

Abstract

The one-dimensional power spectrum P1DP_{\mathrm{1D}} of Lyα\alpha forest offers rich insights into cosmological and astrophysical parameters, including constraints on the sum of neutrino masses, warm dark matter models, and the thermal state of the intergalactic medium. We present the measurement of P1DP_{\mathrm{1D}} using the optimal quadratic maximum likelihood estimator applied to over 300,000 Lyα\alpha quasars from Data Release 1 (DR1) of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey. This sample represents the largest to date for P1DP_{\mathrm{1D}} measurements and is larger than the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) by a factor of 1.7. We conduct a meticulous investigation of instrumental and analysis systematics and quantify their impact on P1DP_{\mathrm{1D}}. This includes the development of a cross-exposure estimator that eliminates the need to model the pipeline noise and has strong potential for future P1DP_{\mathrm{1D}} measurements. We also present new insights into metal contamination through the 1D correlation function. Using a fitting function we measure the evolution of the Lyα\alpha forest bias with high precision: bF(z)=(0.218±0.002)×((1+z)/4)2.96±0.06b_F(z) = (-0.218\pm0.002)\times((1 + z) / 4)^{2.96\pm0.06}. In a companion validation paper, we substantially extend our previous suite of CCD image simulations to quantify the pipeline's exquisite performance accurately. In another companion paper, we present DR1 P1DP_{\mathrm{1D}} measurements using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) approach to power spectrum estimation. These two measurements produce a forest bias parameter that differs by 2.2 sigma. However, our model is simplistic, so this disagreement will be investigated in future work.

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@article{arxiv.2505.07974,
  title  = {DESI DR1 Ly$\alpha$ 1D power spectrum: The optimal estimator measurement},
  author = {N. G. Karaçaylı and P. Martini and J. Aguilar and S. Ahlen and E. Armengaud and S. Bailey and A. Bault and D. Bianchi and A. Brodzeller and D. Brooks and J. Chaves-Montero and T. Claybaugh and A. Cuceu and A. de la Macorra and A. Dey and B. Dey and P. Doel and S. Ferraro and A. Font-Ribera and J. E. Forero-Romero and E. Gaztañaga and S. Gontcho A Gontcho and G. Gutierrez and J. Guy and C. Hahn and H. K. Herrera-Alcantar and K. Honscheid and M. Ishak and R. Kehoe and D. Kirkby and A. Kremin and M. Landriau and J. M. Le Goff and L. Le Guillou and M. E. Levi and M. Manera and A. Meisner and R. Miquel and P. Montero-Camacho and S. Nadathur and G. Niz and N. Palanque-Delabrouille and Z. Pan and W. J. Percival and Matthew M. Pieri and F. Prada and I. Pérez-Ràfols and C. Ravoux and G. Rossi and E. Sanchez and C. Saulder and D. Schlegel and M. Schubnell and H. Seo and M. Siudek and D. Sprayberry and T. Tan and Ji-Jia Tang and G. Tarlé and M. Walther and B. A. Weaver and J. Yu and R. Zhou and H. Zou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.07974},
  year   = {2025}
}

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41 pages, 15 figures