Covariance matrices from small-volume simulations can be rescaled to match large-volume ones at the 3% level using a new bin-centering correction, provided the large-scale power spectrum is known.
Large-scale tidal effect on redshift-space power spectrum in a finite-volume survey
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Long-wavelength matter inhomogeneities contain cleaner information on the nature of primordial perturbations as well as the physics of the early universe. The large-scale coherent overdensity and tidal force, not directly observable for a finite-volume galaxy survey, are both related to the Hessian of large-scale gravitational potential and therefore of equal importance. We show that the coherent tidal force causes a homogeneous anisotropic distortion of the observed distribution of galaxies in all three directions, perpendicular and parallel to the line-of-sight direction. This effect mimics the redshift-space distortion signal of galaxy peculiar velocities, as well as a distortion by the Alcock-Paczynski effect. We quantify its impact on the redshift-space power spectrum to the leading order, and discuss its importance for the ongoing and upcoming galaxy surveys.
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Super sample covariance and the volume scaling of galaxy survey covariance matrices
Covariance matrices from small-volume simulations can be rescaled to match large-volume ones at the 3% level using a new bin-centering correction, provided the large-scale power spectrum is known.