The Effective Field Theory of Large-Scale Structure and Multi-tracer II: redshift space and realistic tracers

We extend the multi-tracer (MT) formalism of the effective field theory of large-scale structure to redshift space, comparing the results of MT to a single-tracer analysis when extracting cosmological parameters from simulations. We used a sub-halo abundance matching method to obtain more realistic...

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