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Precision Redshift-Space Galaxy Power Spectra using Zel'dovich Control Variates

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-02-15 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

Numerical simulations in cosmology require trade-offs between volume, resolution and run-time that limit the volume of the Universe that can be simulated, leading to sample variance in predictions of ensemble-average quantities such as the power spectrum or correlation function(s). Sample variance is particularly acute at large scales, which is also where analytic techniques can be highly reliable. This provides an opportunity to combine analytic and numerical techniques in a principled way to improve the dynamic range and reliability of predictions for clustering statistics. In this paper we extend the technique of Zel'dovich control variates, previously demonstrated for 2-point functions in real space, to reduce the sample variance in measurements of 2-point statistics of biased tracers in redshift space. We demonstrate that with this technique, we can reduce the sample variance of these statistics down to their shot-noise limit out to k0.2hMpc1k \sim 0.2\, h\rm Mpc^{-1}. This allows a better matching with perturbative models and improved predictions for the clustering of e.g.~quasars, galaxies and neutral Hydrogen measured in spectroscopic redshift surveys at very modest computational expense. We discuss the implementation of ZCV, give some examples and provide forecasts for the efficacy of the method under various conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2210.14239,
  title  = {Precision Redshift-Space Galaxy Power Spectra using Zel'dovich Control Variates},
  author = {Joseph DeRose and Shi-Fan Chen and Nickolas Kokron and Martin White},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.14239},
  year   = {2023}
}

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17 pages main text, 5 pages of appendices, 9 figures

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