The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

The Negative Baryon Acoustic Oscillation Shift in the Lyα Forest from Cosmological Simulations

  • Francesco Sinigaglia,
  • Francisco-Shu Kitaura,
  • Kentaro Nagamine,
  • Yuri Oku

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad66bf
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 971, no. 1
p. L22

Abstract

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We present the first measurement of the Ly α forest baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) shift parameter from cosmological simulations. In particular, we generate a suite of 1000 accurate effective field-level bias-based Ly α forest simulations of volume $V={(1\,{h}^{-1}\,\mathrm{Gpc})}^{3}$ at z = 2, both in real and redshift space, calibrated upon two fixed-and-paired cosmological hydrodynamic simulations. To measure the BAO, we stack the 3D power spectra of the 1000 different realizations, compute the average, and use a model accounting for a proper smooth-peak component decomposition of the power spectrum, to fit it via an efficient Markov Chain Monte Carlo scheme estimating the covariance matrices directly from the simulations. We report the BAO shift parameters to be $\alpha ={0.9969}_{-0.0014}^{+0.0014}$ and $\alpha ={0.9905}_{-0.0027}^{+0.0027}$ in real and redshift space, respectively. We also measure the bias b _lya and the BAO broadening parameter Σ _nl , finding ${b}_{\mathrm{lya}}=-{0.1786}_{-0.0001}^{+0.0001}$ and ${{\rm{\Sigma }}}_{\mathrm{nl}}={3.87}_{-0.20}^{+0.20}$ in real space, and ${b}_{\mathrm{lya}}=-{0.073}_{-0.004}^{+0.005}$ and ${{\rm{\Sigma }}}_{\mathrm{nl}}={6.55}_{-0.22}^{+0.23}$ in redshift space. Moreover, we measure the linear Kaiser factor ${\beta }_{\mathrm{lya}}={1.39}_{-0.18}^{+0.24}$ from the isotropic redshift space fit. Overall, we find evidence for a negative shift of the BAO peak at the ∼2.2 σ and ∼3.5 σ levels in real and redshift space, respectively. This work sets new important theoretical constraints on the Ly α forest BAO scale and offers a potential solution to the tension emerging from previous observational analysis, in light of ongoing and upcoming Ly α forest spectroscopic surveys, such as DESI, the Prime Focus Spectrograph Survey, and WEAVE-QSO.

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