Euclid: Relativistic effects in the dipole of the 2-point correlation function
Abstract
Gravitational redshift and Doppler effects give rise to an antisymmetric component of the galaxy correlation function when cross-correlating two galaxy populations or two different tracers. In this paper, we assess the detectability of these effects in the Euclid spectroscopic galaxy survey. We model the impact of gravitational redshift on the observed redshift of galaxies in the Flagship mock catalogue using a Navarro-Frenk-White profile for the host haloes. We isolate these relativistic effects, largely subdominant in the standard analysis, by splitting the galaxy catalogue into two populations of faint and bright objects and estimating the dipole of their cross-correlation in four redshift bins. In the simulated catalogue, we detect the dipole signal on scales below , with detection significances of and in the two lowest redshift bins, respectively. At higher redshifts, the detection significance drops below . Overall, we estimate the total detection significance in the Euclid spectroscopic sample to be approximately . We find that on small scales, the major contribution to the signal comes from the nonlinear gravitational potential. Our study on the Flagship mock catalogue shows that this observable can be detected in Euclid Data Release 2 and beyond.
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@article{arxiv.2410.06268,
title = {Euclid: Relativistic effects in the dipole of the 2-point correlation function},
author = {F. Lepori and S. Schulz and I. Tutusaus and M. -A. Breton and S. Saga and C. Viglione and J. Adamek and C. Bonvin and L. Dam and P. Fosalba and L. Amendola and S. Andreon and C. Baccigalupi and M. Baldi and S. Bardelli and D. Bonino and E. Branchini and M. Brescia and J. Brinchmann and A. Caillat and S. Camera and V. Capobianco and C. Carbone and J. Carretero and S. Casas and M. Castellano and G. Castignani and S. Cavuoti and A. Cimatti and C. Colodro-Conde and G. Congedo and L. Conversi and Y. Copin and F. Courbin and H. M. Courtois and H. Degaudenzi and G. De Lucia and F. Dubath and C. A. J. Duncan and X. Dupac and S. Dusini and M. Farina and S. Farrens and S. Ferriol and M. Frailis and E. Franceschi and S. Galeotta and B. Gillis and C. Giocoli and A. Grazian and F. Grupp and S. V. H. Haugan and W. Holmes and F. Hormuth and A. Hornstrup and S. Ilić and K. Jahnke and M. Jhabvala and E. Keihänen and A. Kiessling and M. Kilbinger and B. Kubik and M. Kunz and H. Kurki-Suonio and S. Ligori and P. B. Lilje and V. Lindholm and I. Lloro and E. Maiorano and O. Mansutti and O. Marggraf and K. Markovic and M. Martinelli and N. Martinet and F. Marulli and R. Massey and E. Medinaceli and M. Melchior and Y. Mellier and M. Meneghetti and E. Merlin and G. Meylan and M. Moresco and L. Moscardini and C. Neissner and S. -M. Niemi and C. Padilla and S. Paltani and F. Pasian and K. Pedersen and V. Pettorino and S. Pires and G. Polenta and M. Poncet and L. A. Popa and F. Raison and A. Renzi and J. Rhodes and G. Riccio and E. Romelli and M. Roncarelli and C. Rosset and E. Rossetti and R. Saglia and Z. Sakr and A. G. Sánchez and D. Sapone and B. Sartoris and M. Schirmer and P. Schneider and T. Schrabback and A. Secroun and G. Seidel and S. Serrano and C. Sirignano and G. Sirri and L. Stanco and J. Steinwagner and P. Tallada-Crespí and I. Tereno and R. Toledo-Moreo and F. Torradeflot and L. Valenziano and T. Vassallo and Y. Wang and J. Weller and E. Zucca and C. Burigana and G. Fabbian and F. Finelli and A. Pezzotta and V. Scottez and M. Viel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06268},
year = {2025}
}
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21 pages, 11 figures, 1 appendix; submitted on behalf of the Euclid Collaboration. Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics