Non-Gaussianity from large-scale structure surveys

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Verde, Licia

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2017-09-01T08:37:05Z

2017-09-01T08:37:05Z

2010

2017-09-01T08:37:05Z

Abstract

With the advent of galaxy surveys which provide large samples of galaxies or galaxy clusters over a volume comparable to the horizon size (SDSS-III, HETDEX, Euclid, JDEM, LSST, Pan-STARRS, CIP, etc.) or mass-selected large cluster samples over a large fraction of the extra-galactic sky (Planck, SPT, ACT, CMBPol, B-Pol), it is timely to investigate what constraints these surveys can impose on primordial non-Gaussianity. I illustrate here three different approaches: higher-order correlations of the three dimensional galaxy distribution, abundance of rare objects (extrema of the density distribution), and the large-scale clustering of halos (peaks of the density distribution). Each of these avenues has its own advantages, but, more importantly, these approaches are highly complementary under many respects.

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English

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/768675

Advances In Astronomy, 2010, vol. 2010, num. 768675

https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/768675

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