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D’Amico, Guido
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Senatore, Leonardo
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Zhang, Pierre
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Nishimichi, Takahiro
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2024-01-30T07:43:04Z
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2024-01
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1475-7516
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10.1088/1475-7516/2024/01/037
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/655752
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10.3929/ethz-b-000655752
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Former analyses of the BOSS data using the Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure (EFTofLSS) have measured that the largest counterterms are the redshift-space distortion ones. This allows us to adjust the power-counting rules of the theory, and to explicitly identify that the leading next-order terms have a specific dependence on the cosine of the angle between the line-of-sight and the wavenumber of the observable, μ. Such a specific μ-dependence allows us to construct a linear combination of the data multipoles, P̸, where these contributions are effectively projected out, so that EFTofLSS predictions for P̸ have a much smaller theoretical error and so a much higher k-reach. The remaining data are organized in wedges in μ space, have a μ-dependent k-reach because they are not equally affected by the leading next-order contributions, and therefore can have a higher k-reach than the multipoles. Furthermore, by explicitly including the highest next-order terms, we define a `one-loop+' procedure, where the wedges have even higher k-reach. We study the effectiveness of these two procedures on several sets of simulations and on the BOSS data. The resulting analysis has identical computational cost as the multipole-based one, but leads to an improvement on the determination of some of the cosmological parameters that ranges from 10% to 100%, depending on the survey properties.
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IOP Publishing
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cosmological parameters from LSS
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power spectrum
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redshift surveys
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galaxy clustering
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dc.title
Taming redshift-space distortion effects in the EFTofLSS and its application to data
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Journal Article
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2024-01-17
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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
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2024
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1
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037
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26 p.
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