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The effects of massive neutrinos on the linear point of the correlation function

G. Parimbelli
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M. Viel
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C. Carbone
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F. Villaescusa-Navarro
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R. Sheth
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G.D. Starkman
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I. Zehavi
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Résumé

The linear point (LP), defined as the mid-point between the dip and the peak of the two-point clustering correlation function (TPCF), has been shown to be an excellent standard ruler for cosmology. In fact, it is nearly redshift-independent, being weakly sensitive to non-linearities, scale-dependent halo bias and redshift-space distortions. So far, these findings were tested assuming that neutrinos are massless; in this paper we extend the analysis to massive-neutrino cosmologies. In particular, we examine if the scale-dependent growth induced by neutrinos affects the LP position and if it is possible to detect the neutrino masses using the shift of the LP compared to the massless-neutrino case. For our purposes, we employ two sets of state-of-the-art N-body simulations with massive neutrinos. For each of them we measure the TPCF of cold dark matter (CDM) and halos and, to estimate the LP, fit the TPCF with a model-independent parametric fit in the range of scales of the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO). Overall, we find that the LP retains its features as a standard ruler even when neutrinos are massive. The cosmic distances measured with the LP can therefore be employed to constrain the neutrino mass.

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hal-02914465 , version 1 (11-08-2020)

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G. Parimbelli, S. Anselmi, M. Viel, C. Carbone, F. Villaescusa-Navarro, et al.. The effects of massive neutrinos on the linear point of the correlation function. JCAP, 2021, 01, pp.009. ⟨10.1088/1475-7516/2021/01/009⟩. ⟨hal-02914465⟩
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