物理
红移
随机性
光谱密度
特殊速度
暗物质
矢量场
红移空间扭曲
相关函数(量子场论)
高斯分布
暗能量
失真(音乐)
天体物理学
统计物理学
红移测量
量子力学
宇宙学
银河系
数学
电介质
统计
机械
光电子学
CMOS芯片
放大器
作者
Yi Zheng,Yong-Seon Song
标识
DOI:10.1088/1475-7516/2016/08/050
摘要
The mapping of dark matter clustering from real space to redshift space introduces the anisotropic property to the measured density power spectrum in redshift space, known as the redshift space distortion effect. The mapping formula is intrinsically non-linear, which is complicated by the higher order polynomials due to indefinite cross correlations between the density and velocity fields, and the Finger-of-God effect due to the randomness of the peculiar velocity field. Whilst the full higher order polynomials remain unknown, the other systematics can be controlled consistently within the same order truncation in the expansion of the mapping formula, as shown in this paper. The systematic due to the unknown non-linear density and velocity fields is removed by separately measuring all terms in the expansion directly using simulations. The uncertainty caused by the velocity randomness is controlled by splitting the FoG term into two pieces, 1) the "one-point" FoG term being independent of the separation vector between two different points, and 2) the "correlated" FoG term appearing as an indefinite polynomials which is expanded in the same order as all other perturbative polynomials. Using 100 realizations of simulations, we find that the Gaussian FoG function with only one scale-independent free parameter works quite well, and that our new mapping formulation accurately reproduces the observed 2-dimensional density power spectrum in redshift space at the smallest scales by far, up to $k\sim 0.2h$Mpc, considering the resolution of future experiments.
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