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Published July 19, 2010 | Published
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Primordial non-Gaussianity from the covariance of galaxy cluster counts

Abstract

It has recently been proposed that the large-scale bias of dark matter halos depends sensitively on primordial non-Gaussianity of the local form. In this paper we point out that the strong scale dependence of the non-Gaussian halo bias imprints a distinct signature on the covariance of cluster counts. We find that using the full covariance of cluster counts results in improvements on constraints on the non-Gaussian parameter f_(NL) of 3 (1) orders of magnitude relative to cluster counts (counts+clustering variance) constraints alone. We forecast f_(NL) constraints for the upcoming Dark Energy Survey in the presence of uncertainties in the mass-observable relation, halo bias, and photometric redshifts. We find that the Dark Energy Survey can yield constraints on non-Gaussianity of σ(f_(NL))~1–5 even for relatively conservative assumptions regarding systematics. Excess of correlations of cluster counts on scales of hundreds of megaparsecs would represent a smoking-gun signature of primordial non-Gaussianity of the local type.

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© 2010 The American Physical Society. Received 17 March 2010; revised manuscript received 4 June 2010; published 19 July 2010. We are extremely grateful to Neal Dalal for contributing crucially to this project at its early stages. We thank Wayne Hu for pointing out Ref. [70] to us, and to Anže Slosar and Adam Becker for useful discussions. We also thank the Aspen Center for Physics, where this work started, for hospitality. C. C. and D. H. are supported by the DOE OJI grant under Contract No. DE-FG02-95ER40899. D. H. is additionally supported by NSF under Contract No. AST-0807564, and NASA under Contract No. NNX09AC89G. Part of the research described in this paper was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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