Cosmology with Large Scale Structure Probes

Start year
2012
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    General
    Description

    The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) contains the statistical information about the early seeds of the structure formation in our Universe. Its natural counterpart in the local universe is the distribution of galaxies that arises as a result of gravitational growth of those primordial and small density fluctuations. The characterization of the distribution of inhomogeneities at large-scale in the local Universe provides a powerful tool, complementary to the CMB, to determine the origin and the energy content of the Universe, the expansion rate of the Universe during the cosmic history, and the detailed process of formation of the large-scale structures (LSS). The study of the LSS in the coming years will attempt to address the following open questions in cosmology:

    What is the dark matter, and which is its detailed contribution to the energy content of the Universe?

    What is the dark energy, and how it affects the dynamics of the Universe?

    What is the connection between large scale structure and galaxy formation?

    Do fundamental constants vary along the history of the Universe?

    Is there evidence for primordial non-Gaussianities giving information on the details of the inflationary expansion epoch of the Universe?

    In order to contribute to the possible answer to those questions, in this project we will use several large scale structure probes:

    The distribution and large-scale clustering of the galaxies, and its evolution with time. The matter power spectrum (P(k)) and the two-point correlation function (ξ(r)) contain certain geometric features associated to some characteristic length-scales in the Universe, as the horizon at matter-radiation equality, or the acoustic horizon at last scattering. In particular, the latter determines the Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) scale.

    The higher order statistics: the three-point statistics characterizes the deviation from Gaussinity and therefore the structure formation through gravitational instability, the galaxy bias, and the primordial non-Gaussianities.

    The distribution of the cosmic voids in the Universe. Both the statistics of big voids, as well as the characterization of the void expansion, provides a complementary tool to determine the matter density and the equation of state of the dark energy. Cosmic voids contain information of the higher order statistics of galaxies and can be used to further constrain the BAO scale.

    The cosmic web can be used to characterize the formation of structures and relate the large scale structure with galaxy formation processes.

    The distribution and abundance of galaxy clusters, as well as the evolution with time. Among other parameters, the cluster mass function depends both on the matter density as well as in the amplitude of the power spectrum. The time evolution of the mass function n(M,z) is also govern by the growth of structures in the Universe, thus being also sensitive to the equation of state of the dark energy.

    Principal investigator
    Project staff
    1. eBOSS: cosmological analysis from the quasar sample. Marcos Pellejero Ibañez and F. S. Kitaura participated in the construction of the likelihood and the cosmological parameter estimation (including as coauthors Kitaura & Pellejero Ibañez: 2018MNRAS.473.4773A).
    2. EUCLID: comparison project of mock galaxy catalogue generating codes showing the accuracy and speed of the PATCHY code (including as coauthors Balaguera-Antolínez, Kitaura & Pellejero Ibañez:https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.09497, https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.09477, https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.09499)
    3. Development of an accurate Bias mapping method for large scale structure analysis (Balaguera-Antolínez, Kitaura, Pellejero Ibañez et al 2018:https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.05870)
    4. Presentation of the UNITSIM project to provide simulations for the theoretical model comparison for DESI and EUCLID (including as coauthors Kitaura & Pellejero Ibañez:http://www.unitsims.org/ https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.02111)
    5. Presentation of BARCODE (Bos, Kitaura & Weygaert 2018: https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.05189, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018ascl.soft10002B)

    Related publications

    BIRTH of the COSMOS field: primordial and evolved density reconstructions during cosmic high noon 2021MNRAS.500.3194A
    Planck intermediate results. LVI. Detection of the CMB dipole through modulation of the thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect: Eppur si muove II 2020A&A...644A.100P
    Euclid preparation. X. The Euclid photometric-redshift challenge 2020A&A...644A..31E
    Euclid preparation. VIII. The Complete Calibration of the Colour-Redshift Relation survey: VLT/KMOS observations and data release 2020A&A...642A.192E
    Euclid preparation. VII. Forecast validation for Euclid cosmological probes 2020A&A...642A.191E
    A common explanation of the Hubble tension and anomalous cold spots in the CMB 2020MNRAS.499..320K
    Biases in galaxy cluster velocity dispersion and mass estimates in the small N<SUB>gal</SUB> regime 2020A&A...641A..41F
    Optical validation and characterisation of Planck PSZ1 sources at the Canary Islands observatories. II. Second year of ITP13 observations 2020A&A...638A.146B
    The bias of dark matter tracers: assessing the accuracy of mapping techniques 2020MNRAS.493..586P
    One simulation to have them all: performance of the Bias Assignment Method against N-body simulations 2020MNRAS.491.2565B
    Euclid preparation. V. Predicted yield of redshift 7 &lt; z &lt; 9 quasars from the wide survey 2019A&A...631A..85E
    Improving baryon acoustic oscillation measurement with the combination of cosmic voids and galaxies 2020MNRAS.491.4554Z
    Optical validation and characterization of Planck PSZ2 sources at the Canary Islands observatories. II. Second year of LP15 observations 2019A&A...631A.148A
    Dark Energy Survey year 1 results: the relationship between mass and light around cosmic voids 2019MNRAS.490.3573F
    All-sky angular power spectra from cleaned WISE×SuperCOSMOS galaxy number counts 2019JCAP...08..037X
    Optical validation and characterization of Planck PSZ2 sources at the Canary Islands observatories. I. First year of LP15 observations 2019A&A...628A..13S
    Bayesian cosmic density field inference from redshift space dark matter maps 2019MNRAS.488.2573B
    UNIT project: Universe N-body simulations for the Investigation of Theoretical models from galaxy surveys 2019MNRAS.487...48C
    Optical Identifications of Galaxy Clusters Among Objects from the Second Planck Catalogue of Sunyaev-Zeldovich Sources 2019AstL...45...49Z
    Clustering properties of TGSS radio sources 2019A&A...623A.148D
    Comparing approximate methods for mock catalogues and covariance matrices II: power spectrum multipoles 2019MNRAS.485.2806B
    More out of less: an excess integrated Sachs-Wolfe signal from supervoids mapped out by the Dark Energy Survey 2019MNRAS.484.5267K
    Comparing approximate methods for mock catalogues and covariance matrices - I. Correlation function 2019MNRAS.482.1786L
    Comparing approximate methods for mock catalogues and covariance matrices - III: bispectrum 2019MNRAS.482.4883C
    BAM: bias assignment method to generate mock catalogues 2019MNRAS.483L..58B
    Density distribution of the cosmological matter field 2018MNRAS.481.4588K
    Characterization of a subsample of the Planck SZ source cluster catalogues using optical SDSS DR12 data 2018A&A...617A..71S
    The clustering of galaxies in the completed SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: a tomographic analysis of structure growth and expansion rate from anisotropic galaxy clustering 2018MNRAS.481.3160W
    Gravitational lensing detection of an extremely dense environment around a galaxy cluster 2018NatAs...2..744S
    Optical validation and characterization of Planck PSZ1 sources at the Canary Islands observatories. I. First year of ITP13 observations 2018A&A...616A..42B
    Impact of young stellar components on quiescent galaxies: deconstructing cosmic chronometers 2018A&A...614A.127L
    Optical Identifications of High-Redshift Galaxy Clusters from the Planck Sunyaev-Zeldovich Survey 2018AstL...44..297B
    The Fourteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey and from the Second Phase of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment 2018ApJS..235...42A
    Exploring cosmic origins with CORE: Cluster science 2018JCAP...04..019M
    Evidence of a truncated spectrum in the angular correlation function of the cosmic microwave background 2018A&A...610A..87M
    Extracting cosmological information from the angular power spectrum of the 2MASS Photometric Redshift catalogue 2018MNRAS.476.1050B
    Tracing the cosmic web 2018MNRAS.473.1195L
    The clustering of the SDSS-IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey DR14 quasar sample: first measurement of baryon acoustic oscillations between redshift 0.8 and 2.2 2018MNRAS.473.4773A
    Alcock-Paczynski test with model-independent BAO data 2017IJMPD..2650055M
    Galactic wind X-ray heating of the intergalactic medium during the Epoch of Reionization 2017MNRAS.471.3632M

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      XXXIII Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics: Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology
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