6–31 juil. 2026
Galileo Galilei Institute
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

DESI Full-Shape Constraints and the Challenge of Bias Degeneracies

Non programmé
20m
Galileo Galilei Institute

Galileo Galilei Institute

Talk at conference (week 3)

Orateur

Samuel Brieden (TTK, RWTH Aachen)

Description

The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) provides highly precise measurements of galaxy clustering. To extract the maximum cosmological information from these datasets, Full-Shape and ShapeFit analyses based on the Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure (EFTofLSS) have become the standard approach. However, marginalizing over a broad parameter space of EFTofLSS nuisance parameters (galaxy bias, counter- and stochastic terms) introduces significant degeneracies that weaken cosmological constraints.

In this talk, I will review recent full-shape and ShapeFit results from DESI, focusing on how these nuisance parameter degeneracies impact current cosmological inference. Finally, I will discuss theoretical avenues aimed at mitigating these limitations. I will outline an approach to higher-order bias featuring environmental dependence, inspired by the web-halo model. By physically conditioning halo formation on the surrounding cosmic web, this framework seeks to provide analytical priors for non-linear biases, offering a potential pathway to break EFTofLSS degeneracies in ongoing and future large-scale structure surveys.

Auteur

Samuel Brieden (TTK, RWTH Aachen)

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