With recent evidence for a possible "curvature tension" among early and late universe cosmological probes, Effective Field Theories of Large Scale Structure (EFTofLSS) have emerged as a promising new framework to generate constraints on Ωk that are independent of both CMB measurements, and some of the assumptions of flatness that enter into other large-scale structure analyses. In this work we use EFTofLSS to simultaneously constrain measurements from the 6dFGS, BOSS, and eBOSS catalogues, representing the most expansive full-shape investigation of curvature to date. Fitting the full-shape data with a BBN prior on Ωbh2 and fixed ns, we measure Ωk=−0.089−0.046+0.049, corresponding to a ∼2σ preference for curvature. We argue that this result cannot be biased towards flatness by assumptions in the fitting methodology. Using the Bayesian evidence ratio our full-shape data assigns betting odds of 2:1 in favour of curvature, indicating present measurements remain broadly compatible with both flat and curved cosmological models. When our full-shape sample is combined with Planck 2018 CMB measurements, we break the geometric degeneracy and recover a joint fit on Ωk of −0.0041−0.0021+0.0026. Using the suspiciousness statistic (built on the standard Bayes factor), we find evidence for a moderate tension between Planck 2018 and our suite of full-shape measurements, at a significance of 1.76−0.11+0.14σ (p∼0.08±0.02). These results demonstrate the usefulness of full-shape clustering measurements as a CMB independent probe of curvature in the ongoing curvature tension debate.
@article{arxiv.2205.05892,
title = {Full-Shape Galaxy Power Spectra and the Curvature Tension},
author = {Aaron Glanville and Cullan Howlett and Tamara M. Davis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.05892},
year = {2022}
}