Predictions for local PNG bias in the galaxy power spectrum and bispectrum and the consequences for f NL constraints

Abstract

We use hydrodynamical separate universe simulations with the IllustrisTNG model to predict the local primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG) bias parameters bφ and bφδ, which enter at leading order in the galaxy power spectrum and bispectrum. This is the first time that bφδ is measured from either gravity-only or galaxy formation simulations. For dark matter halos, the popular assumption of universality overpredicts the bφδ(b1) relation in the range 1 b1 3 by up to bφδ 3 (b1 is the linear density bias). The adequacy of the universality relation is worse for the simulated galaxies, with the relations bφ(b1) and bφδ(b1) being generically redshift-dependent and very sensitive to how galaxies are selected (we test total, stellar and black hole mass, black hole mass accretion rate and color). The uncertainties on bφ and bφδ have a direct, often overlooked impact on the constraints of the local PNG parameter f NL, which we study and discuss. For a survey with V = 100 Gpc3/h3 at z=1, uncertainties bφ 1 and bφδ 5 around values close to the fiducial can yield relatively unbiased constraints on f NL using power spectrum and bispectrum data. We also show why priors on galaxy bias are useful even in analyses that fit for products f NL bφ and f NL bφδ. The strategies we discuss to deal with galaxy bias uncertainties can be straightforwardly implemented in existing f NL constraint analyses (we provide fits for some of the bias relations). Our results motivate more works with galaxy formation simulations to refine our understanding of bφ and bφδ towards improved constraints on f NL.

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