Author:
Moretti Chiara,Tsedrik Maria,Carrilho Pedro,Pourtsidou Alkistis
Abstract
Abstract
We constrain the growth index γ by performing a
full-shape analysis of the power spectrum multipoles measured from
the BOSS DR12 data. We adopt a theoretical model based on the
Effective Field theory of the Large Scale Structure (EFTofLSS) and
focus on two different cosmologies: γCDM and γνCDM, where we
also vary the total neutrino mass. We explore different choices for
the priors on the primordial amplitude As
and spectral index ns
, finding that informative priors are necessary to alleviate
degeneracies between the parameters and avoid strong projection
effects in the posterior distributions. Our tightest constraints
are obtained with 3σ Planck priors on As
and ns
: we
obtain γ = 0.647 ± 0.085 for γCDM and γ = 0.612+0.075
-0.090, Mν
< 0.30 for γνCDM at 68% c.l.,
in both cases ∼ 1σ consistent with the ΛCDM
prediction γ ≃ 0.55. Additionally, we produce forecasts
for a Stage-IV spectroscopic galaxy survey, focusing on a DESI-like
sample. We fit synthetic data-vectors for three different galaxy
samples generated at three different redshift bins, both
individually and jointly. Focusing on the constraining power of the
Large Scale Structure alone, we find that forthcoming data can give
an improvement of up to ∼ 85% in the measurement of γ with respect to the BOSS dataset when no CMB priors are imposed. On
the other hand, we find the neutrino mass constraints to be only
marginally better than the current ones, with future data able to
put an upper limit of Mν
< 0.27 eV. This result can be
improved with the inclusion of Planck priors on the primordial
parameters, which yield Mν
< 0.18 eV.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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