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arxiv: 0711.3603 · v2 · pith:QHOICKL3new · submitted 2007-11-22 · 🌌 astro-ph

The Effect of Primordial Non--Gaussianity on the Topology of Large-Scale Structure

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We study the effect of primordial non-Gaussianity on the development of large-scale cosmic structure using high-resolution N-body simulations. In particular, we focus on the topological properties of the "cosmic web", quantitatively characterized by the Minkowski Functionals, for models with quadratic non-linearities with different values of the usual non-Gaussianity parameter fNL. In the weakly non-linear regime, we find that analytic formulae derived from perturbation theory agree with the numerical results within a few percent of the amplitude of each MF when |fNL|<1000. In the non-linear regime, the detailed behavior of the MFs as functions of threshold density deviates more strongly from the analytical curves, while the overall amplitude of the primordial non-Gaussian effect remains comparable to the perturbative prediction. When smaller-scale information is included, the influence of primordial non-Gaussianity becomes increasingly significant statistically due to decreasing sample variance. We find that the effect of the primordial non-Gaussianity with |fNL|=50 is comparable to the sample variance of mass density fields with a volume of 0.125(Gpc/h)^3 when they are smoothed by Gaussian filter at a scale of 5Mpc/h. The detectability of this effect in actual galaxy surveys will strongly depend upon residual uncertainties in cosmological parameters and galaxy biasing.

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