Squeezing $f_{\rm NL}$ out of the matter bispectrum with consistency relations
Abstract
We show how consistency relations can be used to robustly extract the amplitude of local primordial non-Gaussianity () from the squeezed limit of the matter bispectrum, well into the non-linear regime. First, we derive a non-perturbative relation between primordial non-Gaussianity and the leading term in the squeezed bispectrum, revising some results present in the literature. This relation is then used to successfully measure from -body simulations. We discuss the dependence of our results on different scale cuts and redshifts. Specifically, the analysis is strongly dependent on the choice of the smallest soft momentum, , which is the most sensitive to primordial bispectrum contributions, but is largely independent of the choice of the largest hard momentum, , due to the non-Gaussian nature of the covariance. We also show how the constraints on improve at higher redshift, due to a reduced off-diagonal covariance. In particular, for a simulation with and a volume of , we measure at redshift and at . Finally, we compare our results with a Fisher forecast, showing that the current version of the analysis is satisfactorily close to the Fisher error. We regard this as a first step towards the realistic application of consistency relations to constrain primordial non-Gaussianity using observations.
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@article{arxiv.2209.06228,
title = {Squeezing $f_{\rm NL}$ out of the matter bispectrum with consistency relations},
author = {Samuel Goldstein and Angelo Esposito and Oliver H. E. Philcox and Lam Hui and J. Colin Hill and Roman Scoccimarro and Maximilian H. Abitbol},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.06228},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
17 pages, 8 figures. Minor changes. Matches version published in PRD