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${\rm S{\scriptsize IM}BIG}$: The First Cosmological Constraints from Non-Gaussian and Non-Linear Galaxy Clustering

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-10-25 v1

Abstract

The 3D distribution of galaxies encodes detailed cosmological information on the expansion and growth history of the Universe. We present the first cosmological constraints that exploit non-Gaussian cosmological information on non-linear scales from galaxy clustering, inaccessible with current standard analyses. We analyze a subset of the BOSS galaxy survey using SIMBIG{\rm S{\scriptsize IM}BIG}, a new framework for cosmological inference that leverages high-fidelity simulations and deep generative models. We use two clustering statistics beyond the standard power spectrum: the bispectrum and a convolutional neural network based summary of the galaxy field. We infer constraints on Λ\LambdaCDM parameters, Ωb\Omega_b, hh, nsn_s, Ωm\Omega_m, and σ8\sigma_8, that are 1.6, 1.5, 1.7, 1.2, and 2.3×\times tighter than power spectrum analyses. With this increased precision, we derive constraints on the Hubble constant, H0H_0, and S8=σ8Ωm/0.3S_8 = \sigma_8 \sqrt{\Omega_m/0.3} that are competitive with other cosmological probes, even with a sample that only spans 10% of the full BOSS volume. Our H0H_0 constraints, imposing the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis prior on the baryon density, are consistent with the early time constraints from the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Meanwhile, our S8S_8 constraints are consistent with weak lensing experiments and similarly lie below CMB constraints. Lastly, we present forecasts to show that future work extending SIMBIG{\rm S{\scriptsize IM}BIG} to upcoming spectroscopic galaxy surveys (DESI, PFS, Euclid) will produce leading H0H_0 and S8S_8 constraints that bridge the gap between early and late time measurements and shed light on current cosmic tensions.

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@article{arxiv.2310.15246,
  title  = {${\rm S{\scriptsize IM}BIG}$: The First Cosmological Constraints from Non-Gaussian and Non-Linear Galaxy Clustering},
  author = {ChangHoon Hahn and Pablo Lemos and Liam Parker and Bruno Régaldo-Saint Blancard and Michael Eickenberg and Shirley Ho and Jiamin Hou and Elena Massara and Chirag Modi and Azadeh Moradinezhad Dizgah and David Spergel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.15246},
  year   = {2023}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Nature Astronomy, comments welcome