arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1402.2336 [astro-ph.CO]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Higher moments of primordial non-Gaussianity and N-body simulations

Saroj Adhikari, Sarah Shandera, Neal Dalal

Published 2014-02-11, updated 2014-06-23Version 2

We perform cosmological N-body simulations with non-Gaussian initial conditions generated from two independent fields. The dominant contribution to the perturbations comes from a purely Gaussian field, but we allow the second field to have local non-Gaussianity that need not be weak. This scenario allows us to adjust the relative importance of non-Gaussian contributions beyond the skewness, producing a scaling of the higher moments different from (and stronger than) the scaling in the usual single field local ansatz. We compare semi-analytic prescriptions for the non-Gaussian mass function, large scale halo bias, and stochastic bias against the simulation results. We discuss applications of this work to large scale structure measurements that can test a wider range of models for the primordial fluctuations than is usually explored.

Comments: 35 pages, 14 figures, minor corrections and clarifications added to the text to match the JCAP published version
Journal: JCAP06(2014)052
Categories: astro-ph.CO
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1312.0314 [astro-ph.CO] (Published 2013-12-02, updated 2014-10-01)
The real and apparent convergence of N-body simulations of the dark matter structures: is the Navarro-Frenk-White profile real?
arXiv:1205.1695 [astro-ph.CO] (Published 2012-05-08, updated 2013-09-24)
N-body simulations with a cosmic vector for dark energy
arXiv:2111.11321 [astro-ph.CO] (Published 2021-11-22, updated 2021-11-23)
Making use of sub-resolution halos in N-body simulations