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Published June 15, 2016 | Published + Submitted
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Non-Gaussian covariance of the matter power spectrum in the effective field theory of large scale structure

Abstract

We compute the non-Gaussian contribution to the covariance of the matter power spectrum at one-loop order in standard perturbation theory (SPT), using the framework of the effective field theory (EFT) of large scale structure (LSS). The complete one-loop contributions are evaluated for the first time, including the leading EFT corrections that involve seven independent operators, of which four appear in the power spectrum and bispectrum. We compare the non-Gaussian part of the one-loop covariance computed with both SPT and EFT of LSS to two separate simulations. In one simulation, we find that the one-loop prediction from SPT reproduces the simulation well to k_i + k_j ∼ 0.25 h/Mpc, while in the other simulation we find a substantial improvement of EFT of LSS (with one free parameter) over SPT, more than doubling the range of k where the theory accurately reproduces the simulation. The disagreement between these two simulations points to unaccounted for systematics, highlighting the need for improved numerical and analytic understanding of the covariance.

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© 2016 American Physical Society. (Received 11 January 2016; published 3 June 2016) It is an immense pleasure to thank Simone Ferraro, Adrian Liu, Pat McDonald, Yasunori Nomura, Marcel Schmittfull, Uroš Seljak, Leonardo Senatore, Martin White, Mark Wise, and Hojin Yoo for useful conversations and correspondence pertaining to this work. We would also like to thank Linda Blot, Pier-Stefano Corasaniti, and Yin Li for making their simulation data available to us and for useful discussions about the subtleties of the respective simulations. We also acknowledge the referee for his or her helpful comments on the original version of the manuscript. K. S. is supported by a Hertz Foundation Fellowship and by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. D. B., M. S., J. R. W., and K. Z. are supported under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.

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