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Zack Slepian (Harvard University) "The Baryon-Dark Matter Relative Velocity and a New Approach to the 3-Point Correlation Function"

September 29, 2015 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

“The Baryon-Dark Matter Relative Velocity and a New Approach to the 3-Point Correlation Function”
Due to their different behaviors before decoupling (z~1020), at high redshift (z~50) there is a relative velocity between baryons and dark matter that is coherent on very large scales. If this relative velocity couples to galaxies today, it can shift the BAO peak in the galaxy-galaxy 2-point correlation function. Such a shift would systematically bias the expansion history inferred using the BAO method. I will give a configuration space picture of the relative velocity and show that the 3-point correlation function can be used to remove this systematic bias from the BAO method.  I will then present a reformulation of the 3PCF that:

  1. permits computing the 3PCF in N^2 not N^3 time, N the number of objects
  2. allows analytic calculation of a highly accurate covariance matrix
  3. gives perturbation theory predictions in excellent agreement with both mock catalogs and data

Using this approach on ~700,000 galaxies in SDSS DR12 constrains linear and non-linear bias and demonstrates a ~2.5 sigma BAO feature in the 3PCF.  I’ll conclude with prospects for using this approach, and an analogous one for the anisotropic 2PCF, on DESI.

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Date:
September 29, 2015
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm