First confirmation of anisotropic bias from statistically anisotropic matter distributions
We confirm for the first time the existence of distinctive halo bias associated with the quadrupolar type of statistical anisotropy (SA) of the linear matter density field using cosmological $N$-body simulations. We find that the coefficient of the SA-induced bias for cluster-sized halos takes negat...
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Zusammenfassung: | We confirm for the first time the existence of distinctive halo bias
associated with the quadrupolar type of statistical anisotropy (SA) of the
linear matter density field using cosmological $N$-body simulations. We find
that the coefficient of the SA-induced bias for cluster-sized halos takes
negative values and exhibits a decreasing trend with increasing halo mass. This
results in the quadrupole halo power spectra in a statistically anisotropic
universe being less amplified compared to the monopole spectra. The anisotropic
feature in halo bias that we found presents a promising new tool for testing
the hypothesis of a statistically anisotropic universe, with significant
implications for the precise verification of anisotropic inflation scenarios
and vector dark matter and dark energy models. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.12004 |