Galaxy power spectrum in general relativity
- đ¤ Speaker: Nastassia Grimm, University of Zurich
- đ Date & Time: Monday 12 October 2020, 13:00 - 14:00
- đ Venue: CMS, Pav. B, CTC Common Room (B1.19) [Potter Room]
Abstract
In this talk, I present the impact of general relativistic effects on the galaxy power spectrum. After introducing the full general relativistic expression for the galaxy number density, I define the theory power spectrum and describe its relation to observations. Then, I discuss the issue of infrared divergence, as general relativistic effects have previously been believed to cause a divergent signal contaminating the measurement of primordial non-Gaussianity. I show that there is, in fact, no infrared divergence, as this unphysical behaviour vanishes when accounting for all general relativistic effects consistently. Finally, I present our numerical computation of the full galaxy power spectrum, showing the deviations from the standard prediction caused by the presence of non-divergent terms from relativistic corrections. I conclude that, as relativistic effects lead to significant corrections at low k, they need to be taken into account in the analysis of large-scale data.
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Nastassia Grimm, University of Zurich
Monday 12 October 2020, 13:00-14:00