Could sample variance be responsible for the parity-violating signal seen in the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey?

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O H E Philcox, J Ereza
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Abstract

Recent works have uncovered an excess signal in the parity-odd four-point correlation function measured from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) galaxy catalogue. If physical in origin, this could indicate new parity-breaking processes in inflation. At heart, these studies compare the observed four-point correlator with the distribution obtained from parity-conserving mock galaxy surveys; if the simulations underestimate the covariance of the data, noise fluctuations may be misinterpreted as a signal. To test this, we reanalyse the BOSS CMASS parity-odd dataset with the noise distribution model using the newly developed GLAM-Uchuu suite of mocks. These comprise full [Formula: see text]-body simulations that follow the evolution of [Formula: see text] dark matter particles and represent a significant upgrade compared with the formerly used MultiDark-Patchy mocks, which were based on an alternative (non [Formula: see text]-body) gravity solver. We find no significant evidence for parity-violation (with a baseline detection significance of [Formula: see text]), suggesting that the former signal ([Formula: see text] with our data cuts) could be caused by an underestimation of the covariance in MultiDark-Patchy. The significant differences between results obtained with the two sets of BOSS-calibrated galaxy catalogues (whose covariances differ at the [Formula: see text] level) showcase the heightened sensitivity of beyond-two-point analyses to nonlinear effects and indicate that previous constraints may suffer from large systematic uncertainties.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Challenging the standard cosmological model'.

重子振荡光谱巡天中出现的违反奇偶校验的信号是否与样本差异有关?
最近的研究发现,在重子振荡光谱巡天(BOSS)星系目录中测量到的奇偶四点相关函数中有一个多余的信号。如果是物理起源,这可能表明通货膨胀中出现了新的奇偶破缺过程。这些研究的核心是将观测到的四点相关系数与从守恒宇称模拟星系调查中获得的分布进行比较;如果模拟低估了数据的协方差,噪声波动可能被误解为信号。为了验证这一点,我们使用新开发的GLAM-Uchuu模拟套件重新分析了BOSS CMASS奇偶数据集和噪声分布模型。这些包括完整的[公式:参见文本]体模拟,它遵循[公式:参见文本]暗物质粒子的进化,与以前使用的基于另一种(非[公式:参见文本]体)引力解算器的multidark - patchchy模型相比,它代表了一个重大的升级。我们没有发现奇偶违反的显著证据(基线检测显著性为[公式:见文]),这表明前一种信号(我们的数据切割后的[公式:见文])可能是由于对MultiDark-Patchy协方差的低估造成的。用两组boss校准的星系目录(其协方差在[公式:见文本]水平上不同)得到的结果之间的显著差异显示了两点以上分析对非线性效应的高度敏感性,并表明先前的约束可能受到较大的系统不确定性的影响。本文是讨论会议“挑战标准宇宙学模型”的一部分。
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