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Title: Nonlinear biasing effect in threepoint statistics


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Non-linear biasing effect in three-point
statistics
  • Takahiro Nishimichi
  • Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo
  • Collaborators Yasushi Suto, Atsushi Taruya,
    Kazuhiro Yahata, Chiaki Hikage, Issha Kayo
    Yipeng Jing
  • The 1st China-Japan-Korea Joint Workshop on
    Cosmology, Large Scale Structure and Galaxy
    Formation Numerical Simulations
  • _at_Shanghai Nov. 10 - 13 2005

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Table of Contents
  • Motivation
  • Related theories
  • Our model
  • N-body simulation
  • Summary future plans

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Motivation(1)
  • Hierarchical model for 3pt statistics
  • Real space

our interest
  • Fourier space
  • The distribution of galaxies does not trace the
    matter distribution.
  • a local deterministic non-linear bias model
  • Qgalaxy ? Qmatter but they are somehow related.

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Motivation(2)
  • Luminosity, morphology and color dependence
    disappears in 3pt amplitude.
  • It implies that linear bias model is not
    sufficient and there exists some correlation
    between b1 and b2.

Kayo et al. PASJ 56(2004) 415
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Related theories(1)
  • MJW formalism

Mo Jing White MNRAS 284(1997) 189
Conditional MF
Unconditional MF
  • excursion set theory
  • spherical collapse ? the constant barrier
  • ellipsoidal collapse ? the moving barrier

Bond et al. ApJ 379(1991) 440
Sheth Mo Tormen MNRAS 323(1999) 1
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Related theories(2)
  • Relation of Qmatter and Qhalo
  • Assuming matter distribution has hierarchical
    connected moments
  • They calculated connected moments of biased
    field.
  • We obtain an expression of Qhalo from this.

Fry Gaztanaga. ApJ 413(1993) 447
(leading term)
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Our model(1)
  • This Work
  • MJW formalism with Fry and Gaztanagas relation
  • Qhalo as a function of Mhalo
  • Qhalo as a function of b1
  • Collapse model spherical and ellipsoidal barrier
  • Cosmology SCDM and ?CDM
  • Various formation time(redshift) zform
  • How about the correlation between b1 and b2?

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Our model(2)
  • Qhalo, b1 and b2 as a function of mass
  • Qhalo is not very sensitive to mass.
  • Results are similar in spherical and SCDM cases.
  • Now we can calculate the relation between b1 and
    b2.

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Our model(3)
  • Qhalo and c2 b2/b1 as a function of b1
  • Clear correlation between b1 and b2
  • Qhalo is not sensitive to b1.
  • Several effects
  • Nonlinear growth?
  • Redshift distortion?
  • Survey shape effect?
  • N-body simulation

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N-body Simulation
  • 300h-1Mpc 100h-1Mpc box simulation by Jing
  • Bispectrum
  • 3pt CF
  • We must consider some effects below
  • Redshift-space distortion
  • Nonlinearity
  • Shape of survey volume

Jing MNRAS 335(2002) 89
Jing Suto ApJ 574(2002) 538
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Summary future plans
  • With a simple analytic model we can explain the
    behavior of 3pt statistics seen in SDSS galaxies.
  • N-body simulation
  • Bispectrum
  • 3pt-CF
  • Comparison with observational data from SDSS
    galaxies
  • Various effects should be examined.
  • Redshift-space distortion
  • Nonlinearity
  • Survey shape effect
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