English

Efficient computation of the super-sample covariance for stage IV galaxy surveys

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-03-22 v2

Abstract

Super-sample covariance (SSC) is an important effect for cosmological analyses that use the deep structure of the cosmic web; it may, however, be nontrivial to include it practically in a pipeline. We solve this difficulty by presenting a formula for the precision (inverse covariance) matrix and show applications to update likelihood or Fisher forecast pipelines. The formula has several advantages in terms of speed, reliability, stability, and ease of implementation. We present an analytical application to show the formal equivalence between three approaches to SSC: (i) at the usual covariance level, (ii) at the likelihood level, and (iii) with a quadratic estimator. We then present an application of this computationally efficient framework for studying the impact of inaccurate modelling of SSC responses for cosmological constraints from stage IV surveys. We find that a weak-lensing-only analysis is very sensitive to inaccurate modelling of the scale dependence of the response, which needs to be calibrated at the 15%\sim15\% level. The sensitivity to this scale dependence is less severe for the joint weak-lensing and galaxy clustering analysis (also known as 3x2pt). Nevertheless, we find that both the amplitude and scale-dependence of the responses have to be calibrated at better than 30\%.

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@article{arxiv.2209.14421,
  title  = {Efficient computation of the super-sample covariance for stage IV galaxy surveys},
  author = {Fabien Lacasa and Marie Aubert and Philippe Baratta and Julien Carron and Adélie Gorce and Sylvain Gouyou Beauchamps and Louis Legrand and Azadeh Moradinezhad Dizgah and Isaac Tutusaus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.14421},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

12+2 pages, 5 figures. Version published in A&A