The Cosmological Analysis of the SDSS/BOSS data from the Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics(2020)

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Abstract
The Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure is a formalism that allows us to predict the clustering of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure in the mildly non-linear regime in an accurate and reliable way. After validating our technique against several sets of numerical simulations, we perform the analysis for the cosmological parameters of the DR12 BOSS data. We assume Lambda CDM, a fixed value of the baryon/dark-matter ratio, Omega(b)/Omega(c), and of the tilt of the primordial power spectrum, n(s), and no significant input from numerical simulations. By using the one-loop power spectrum multipoles, we measure the primordial amplitude of the power spectrum, A(s), the abundance of matter, Omega(m), and the Hubble parameter, H-0, to about 13%, 3.2% and 3.2% respectively, obtaining ln(10(10)A(s)) = 2.72 +/- 0.13, Omega(m )= 0.309 +/- 0.010, H-0 = 68.5 +/- 2.2 km/(s Mpc) at 68% confidence level. If we then add a CMB prior on the sound horizon, the error bar on H-0 is reduced to 1.6%. These results are a substantial qualitative and quantitative improvement with respect to former analyses, and suggest that the EFTofLSS is a powerful instrument to extract cosmological information from Large-Scale Structure.
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cosmological parameters from LSS,power spectrum,redshift surveys,baryon acoustic oscillations
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