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Probabilistic Lagrangian bias estimators and the cumulant bias expansion

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The spatial distribution of galaxies is a highly complex phenomenon currently impossible to predict deterministically. However, by using a statistical $\textit{bias}$ relation, it becomes possible to robustly model the average abundance of galaxies as a function of the underlying matter density field. Understanding the properties and parametric description of the bias relation is key to extract cosmological information from future galaxy surveys. Here, we contribute to this topic primarily in two ways: (1) We develop a new set of probabilistic estimators for bias parameters using the moments of the Lagrangian galaxy environment distribution. These estimators include spatial corrections at different orders to measure bias parameters independently of the damping scale. We report robust measurements of a variety of bias parameters for haloes, including the tidal bias and its dependence with spin at a fixed mass. (2) We propose an alternative formulation of the bias expansion in terms of "cumulant bias parameters" that describe the response of the logarithmic galaxy density to large-scale perturbations. We find that cumulant biases of haloes are consistent with zero at orders $n > 2$. This suggests that: (i) previously reported bias relations at order $n > 2$ are an artefact of the entangled basis of the canonical bias expansion; (ii) the convergence of the bias expansion may be improved by phrasing it in terms of cumulants; (iii) the bias function is very well approximated by a Gaussian -- an avenue which we explore in a companion paper.

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2026 1

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CHEFT: A Hybrid Effective Field Theory halo model

astro-ph.CO · 2026-07-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

CHEFT recovers matter power to percent level and weighted tracers to ~3–5% by expressing the halo-halo spectrum as a sum of collapsed HEFT operators with probabilistic mass-dependent biases.

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  • CHEFT: A Hybrid Effective Field Theory halo model astro-ph.CO · 2026-07-10 · conditional · none · ref 50 · internal anchor

    CHEFT recovers matter power to percent level and weighted tracers to ~3–5% by expressing the halo-halo spectrum as a sum of collapsed HEFT operators with probabilistic mass-dependent biases.