Perturbation Theory Reloaded II: Non-linear Bias, Baryon Acoustic
Oscillations and Millennium Simulation In Real Space
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Donghui Jeong,
Eiichiro Komatsu
2008
Abstract
We calculate the non-linear galaxy power spectrum in real space, including
non-linear distortion of the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, using the standard
3rd-order perturbation theory (PT). The calculation is based upon the
assumption that the number density of galaxies is a local function of the
underlying, non-linear density field. The galaxy bias is allowed to be both
non-linear and stochastic. We show that the PT calculation agrees with the
galaxy power spectrum estimated from the Millennium Simulation, in the weakly
non-linear regime (defined by the matter power spectrum) at high redshifts,
1< z<6. We also show that, once 3 free parameters characterizing galaxy
bias are marginalized over, the PT power spectrum fit to the Millennium
Simulation data yields unbiased estimates of the distance scale, D, to within
the statistical error. This distance scale corresponds to the angular diameter
distance, D_A(z), and the expansion rate, H(z), in real galaxy surveys. Our
results presented in this paper are still restricted to real space. The future
work should include the effects of non-linear redshift space distortion.
Nevertheless, our results indicate that non-linear galaxy bias in the weakly
non-linear regime at high redshifts is reasonably under control.
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