Non-local bispectra from super cosmic variance
Abstract
We present examples of non-Gaussian statistics that can induce bispectra matching local and non-local (including equilateral) templates in biased sub-volumes. We find cases where the biasing from coupling to long wavelength modes affects only the power spectrum, only the bispectrum or both. Our results suggest that ruling out multi-field scenarios is quite difficult: some measurements of the scalar correlations, including the shape of the bispectrum, can be consistent with single-clock predictions even when cosmic variance from super-horizon modes is at work. Furthermore, if observations of the density perturbations rule out single-clock inflation, we will face a serious cosmic variance obstacle in drawing any further conclusions about the particle physics origin of the scalar fluctuations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1502.01009,
title = {Non-local bispectra from super cosmic variance},
author = {Bekir Baytaş and Aruna Kesavan and Elliot Nelson and Sohyun Park and Sarah Shandera},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.01009},
year = {2015}
}
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17 pages, 2 figures