Hyperextended Cosmological Perturbation Theory: Predicting Non-linear Clustering Amplitudes
Abstract
We consider the long-standing problem of predicting the hierarchical clustering amplitudes in the strongly non-linear regime of gravitational evolution. N-body results for the non-linear evolution of the bispectrum (the Fourier transform of the three-point density correlation function) suggest a physically motivated ansatz that yields the strongly non-linear behavior of the skewness, , starting from leading-order perturbation theory. When generalized to higher-order () polyspectra or correlation functions, this ansatz leads to a good description of non-linear amplitudes in the strongly non-linear regime for both scale-free and cold dark matter models. Furthermore, these results allow us to provide a general fitting formula for the non-linear evolution of the bispectrum that interpolates between the weakly and strongly non-linear regimes, analogous to previous expressions for the power spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9811184,
title = {Hyperextended Cosmological Perturbation Theory: Predicting Non-linear Clustering Amplitudes},
author = {Roman Scoccimarro and Joshua A. Frieman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9811184},
year = {2009}
}
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20 pages, 6 figures. Final version accepted by ApJ. Includes new paragraphs on factorizable hierarchical models and agreement of HEPT with the excursion set model for white-noise Gaussian fluctuations