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Optimal computation of anisotropic galaxy three point correlation function multipoles using 2DFFTLOG formalism

Obinna Umeh

2021Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We study two key issues militating against the use of the anisotropic three-point correlation function (3PCF) for cosmological parameter inference: difficulties with its computational estimation and high-dimensionality. We show how high-dimensionality may be reduced significantly by multipole decompositions of all angular dependence. This allows deriving the full expression for the multipole moments of the anisotropic 3PCF and its covariance matrix in a basis where the dimensionality reduces from nine to two at each multipole in the plane-parallel limit. We use 2D FFTLog formalism to show how the multipole moments with double momentum integrals over the product of bispectrum and two highly oscillating spherical Bessel functions and its covariance with double momentum integrals over the product of three galaxy power spectra and a combination of four highly oscillating spherical Bessel functions may be computed optimally.

Topics & Concepts

Multipole expansionPhysicsBispectrumBessel functionCovarianceSpherical multipole momentsAngular momentumCovariance matrixFormalism (music)Fast multipole methodCorrelation function (quantum field theory)AnisotropyClassical mechanicsCurse of dimensionalitySpherical harmonicsComputationBessel processStatistical physicsGalaxyLegendre functionBasis functionCosmological perturbation theoryComputational physicsTangent spaceQuantum electrodynamicsSpectral densityCovariance functionQuantum mechanicsMathematical physicsNon-GaussianityPosition and momentum spaceOrthogonal basisCosmologyGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesAstronomy and Astrophysical Research