Local Primordial Non-Gaussian Bias at the Field Level
Abstract
Local primordial non-Gaussianity (LPNG) couples long-wavelength cosmological fluctuations to the short-wavelength behavior of galaxies. This coupling is encoded in bias parameters including and at linear and quadratic order in the large-scale biasing framework. We perform the first field-level measurement of and using Lagrangian bias and non-linear displacements from N-body simulations. We compare our field level measurements with universality predictions and separate universe results, finding qualitative consistency, but disagreement in detail. We also quantify the information on available in the field given various assumptions on knowledge of at fixed initial conditions. We find that it is not possible to precisely constrain when marginalizing over even at the field level, observing a 2-3X degradation in constraints between a linear and quadratic biasing model on perturbative field-level mocks, suggesting that a prior is necessary to meaningfully constrain at the field level even in this idealized scenario. For simulated dark matter halos, the pure constraints from both linear and quadratic field-level models appear biased when marginalizing over bias parameters including and due largely to the degeneracy. Our results are an important consistency test of the large-scale bias framework for LPNG and highlight the importance of physically motivated priors on LPNG bias parameters for future surveys.
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@article{arxiv.2410.18039,
title = {Local Primordial Non-Gaussian Bias at the Field Level},
author = {James M. Sullivan and Shi-Fan Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.18039},
year = {2025}
}
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26 pages, 10 figures, prepared for submission to JCAP