Large-scale non-Gaussian mass function and halo bias: Tests on N-body simulations

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The description of the abundance and clustering of haloes for non-Gaussian initial conditions has recently received renewed interest, motivated by the forthcoming large galaxy and cluster surveys, which can potentially yield constraints of the order of unity on the non-Gaussianity parameter f NL. We present tests on N-body simulations of analytical formulae describing the halo abundance and clustering for non-Gaussian initial conditions. We calibrate the analytic non-Gaussian mass function of Matarrese, Verde & Jimenez and LoVerde et al. and the analytic description of clustering of haloes for non-Gaussian initial conditions on N-body simulations. We find an excellent agreement between the simulations and the analytic predictions if we make the corrections and, where q ≃ 0.75, in the density threshold for gravitational collapse and in the non-Gaussian fractional correction to the halo bias, respectively. We discuss the implications of this correction on present and forecasted primordial non-Gaussianity constraints. We confirm that the non-Gaussian halo bias offers a robust and highly competitive test of primordial non-Gaussianity. © 2009 RAS.

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Grossi, M., Verde, L., Carbone, C., Dolag, K., Branchini, E., Iannuzzi, F., … Moscardini, L. (2009). Large-scale non-Gaussian mass function and halo bias: Tests on N-body simulations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 398(1), 321–332. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15150.x

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