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Minkowski Tensors in Three Dimensions - Probing the Anisotropy Generated by Redshift Space Distortion

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-08-29 v1

Abstract

We apply the Minkowski tensor statistics to three dimensional Gaussian random fields. Minkowski tensors contain information regarding the orientation and shape of excursion sets, that is not present in the scalar Minkowski functionals. They can be used to quantify globally preferred directions, and additionally provide information on the mean shape of subsets of a field. This makes them ideal statistics to measure the anisotropic signal generated by redshift space distortion in the low redshift matter density field. We review the definition of the Minkowski tensor statistics in three dimensions, focusing on two coordinate invariant quantities W10,2W^{0,2}_{1} and W20,2W^{0,2}_{2}. We calculate the ensemble average of these 3×33 \times 3 matrices for an isotropic Gaussian random field, finding that they are proportional to products of the identity matrix and a corresponding scalar Minkowski functional. We show how to numerically reconstruct W10,2W^{0,2}_{1} and W20,2W^{0,2}_{2} from discretely sampled fields and apply our algorithm to isotropic Gaussian fields generated from a linear Λ\LambdaCDM matter power spectrum. We then introduce anisotropy by applying a linear redshift space distortion operator to the matter density field, and find that both W10,2W^{0,2}_{1} and W20,2W^{0,2}_{2} exhibit a distinct signal characterised by inequality between their diagonal components. We discuss the physical origin of this signal and how it can be used to constrain the redshift space distortion parameter Υf/b\Upsilon \equiv f/b.

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@article{arxiv.1805.08752,
  title  = {Minkowski Tensors in Three Dimensions - Probing the Anisotropy Generated by Redshift Space Distortion},
  author = {Stephen Appleby and Pravabati Chingangbam and Changbom Park and K. P. Yogendran and P. K. Joby},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.08752},
  year   = {2018}
}

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21 pages