所有尺度上的宇宙引力 IV:像素化现象学修正引力的 3x2pt Fisher 预测

Sankarshana Srinivasan, Daniel B Thomas, Peter L. Taylor
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第四阶段大尺度结构巡天是宇宙学尺度上引力的有希望的探测。由于修正引力文献的模型空间巨大,与模型无关的参数化是测试$\Lambda$CDM扩展的有用和可扩展的方法。在这项工作中,我们使用了一种最近得到验证的方法,即计算修正引力模型中的非线性3/times 2$pt观测值,其中包含一个时变的有效引力常数$\mu$和一个引力滑移$\eeta$,该引力滑移是以红移为分档的,从而为LSST Y10类巡天产生Fisher预报。我们还在建模中加入了一个有效的弱透镜无效化方案,通过应用BNT变换将弱透镜核定位,从而实现了信息充分的尺度切割。我们发现,将改进的非线性建模与更好地控制建模/切割的尺度结合起来,可以获得对宇宙学参数和修正引力参数的高精度约束。我们发现,在最先进的建模条件下,与等增量$\Lambda$CDM增长相对应的宽度为$\mu$的4个红移分段是最佳的,并展示了如何利用BNT变换来减轻重子反馈等小尺度系统效应的影响。
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Cosmological gravity on all scales IV: 3x2pt Fisher forecasts for pixelised phenomenological modified gravity
Stage IV large scale structure surveys are promising probes of gravity on cosmological scales. Due to the vast model-space in the modified gravity literature, model-independent parameterisations represent useful and scalable ways to test extensions of $\Lambda$CDM. In this work we use a recently validated approach of computing the non-linear $3\times 2$pt observables in modified gravity models with a time-varying effective gravitational constant $\mu$ and a gravitational slip $\eta$ that is binned in redshift to produce Fisher forecasts for an LSST Y10-like survey. We also include in our modelling an effective nulling scheme for weak-lensing by applying the BNT transformation that localises the weak-lensing kernel enabling well-informed scale cuts. We show that the combination of improved non-linear modelling and better control of the scales that are modelled/cut yields high precision constraints on the cosmological and modified gravity parameters. We find that 4 redshift bins for $\mu$ of width corresponding to equal incremental $\Lambda$CDM growth is optimal given the state-of-the-art modelling and show how the BNT transformation can be used to mitigate the impact of small-scale systematic effects, such as baryonic feedback.
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