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Analysis method for 3D power spectrum of projected tensor field with fast estimator and window convolution modelling: an application to intrinsic alignments

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arxiv 2202.11839 v2 pith:NXNSEUSV submitted 2022-02-24 astro-ph.CO

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Rank-2 tensor fields of large-scale structure, e.g. a tensor field inferred from shapes of galaxies, open up a window to directly access 2-scalar, 2-vector and 2-tensor modes, where the scalar fields can be measured independently from the standard density field that is traced by distribution of galaxies. Here we develop an estimator of the multipole moments of power spectra for the three-dimensional tensor field, taking into account the projection onto plane perpendicular to the line-of-sight direction. To do this, we find that a convenient representation of the power spectrum multipoles can be obtained by the use of the associated Legendre polynomials in the form which allows for the fast Fourier transform estimations under the local plane-parallel (LPP) approximation. The formulation also allows us to obtain the Hankel transforms to connect the two-point statistics in Fourier and configuration space, which are needed to derive theoretical templates of the power spectrum including convolution of a survey window. To validate our estimators, we use the simulation data of the projected tidal field assuming a survey window that mimics the BOSS-like survey footprint. We show that the LPP estimators fairly well recover the multipole moments that are inferred from the global plane-parallel approximation. We find that the survey window causes a more significant change in the multipole moments of projected tensor power spectrum at $k\lesssim 0.1\,h{\rm Mpc}^{-1}$ from the input power spectrum, than in the density power spectrum. Nevertheless, our method to compute the theory template including the survey window effects successfully reproduces the window-convolved multipole moments measured from the simulations. The analysis method presented here paves the way for a cosmological analysis using three-dimensional tensor-type tracers of large-scale structure for current and future surveys.

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  1. The Environmental Dependence of Halo Intrinsic Alignments: Stronger Signals in Underdense Regions

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

    At fixed halo mass, underdense environments produce systematically larger IA amplitudes (factor ~1.5–1.8) than overdense ones, driven by both stronger tidal alignment and greater intrinsic elongation.

  2. Field-level likelihood for projected fields: Evolved projected fields from initial projected fields

    astro-ph.CO 2025-10 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    The mean evolved projected density field is a 2D Zel'dovich-evolved field times a Gaussian damping factor that quantifies information loss from unconstrained line-of-sight modes.

  3. SHAPE: cosmology with cluster halo intrinsic alignments from subhalo distributions

    astro-ph.CO 2025-05 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    Cluster shapes reconstructed from subhalo positions yield intrinsic alignment correlations that trace the cosmic web, but the claimed unbiased recovery of the growth rate is not supported by all three simulation realizations.

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