Exact Modeling of Power Spectrum Multipole through Spherical Fourier-Bessel Basis
Abstract
The three-dimensional galaxy power spectrum is a powerful probe of primordial non-Gaussianity and additional general relativistic effects, which become important on large scales. At the same time, wide-angle (WA) effects due to differing lines-of-sight (LOS) on the curved sky also become important with large angular separation. In this work, we accurately model WA and Doppler effects using the spherical Fourier-Bessel (SFB) formalism, before transforming the result into the commonly used power spectrum multipoles (PSM). This mapping from the SFB power spectrum to PSM represents a new way to non-perturbatively model WA and GR effects present in the PSM, which we validate with log-normal mocks. Moreover, for the first time, we can compute the analytical PSM Gaussian covariance on large scales, exactly including WA-induced mode-couplings, without resorting to any plane-parallel approximations.
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@article{arxiv.2404.04812,
title = {Exact Modeling of Power Spectrum Multipole through Spherical Fourier-Bessel Basis},
author = {Robin Y. Wen and Henry S. Grasshorn Gebhardt and Chen Heinrich and Olivier Doré},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.04812},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
9 pages, 3 figures. Added derivation of PSM covariance