Local primordial non-Gaussianity from the large-scale clustering of photometric DESI luminous red galaxies

07/04/2023
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by   Mehdi Rezaie, et al.
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We use angular clustering of luminous red galaxies from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) imaging surveys to constrain the local primordial non-Gaussianity parameter fNL. Our sample comprises over 12 million targets, covering 14,000 square degrees of the sky, with redshifts in the range 0.2< z < 1.35. We identify Galactic extinction, survey depth, and astronomical seeing as the primary sources of systematic error, and employ linear regression and artificial neural networks to alleviate non-cosmological excess clustering on large scales. Our methods are tested against log-normal simulations with and without fNL and systematics, showing superior performance of the neural network treatment in reducing remaining systematics. Assuming the universality relation, we find fNL = 47^+14(+29)_-11(-22) at 68%(95%) confidence. With a more aggressive treatment, including regression against the full set of imaging maps, our maximum likelihood value shifts slightly to fNL∼ 50 and the uncertainty on fNL increases due to the removal of large-scale clustering information. We apply a series of robustness tests (e.g., cuts on imaging, declination, or scales used) that show consistency in the obtained constraints. Despite extensive efforts to mitigate systematics, our measurements indicate fNL > 0 with a 99.9 percent confidence level. This outcome raises concerns as it could be attributed to unforeseen systematics, including calibration errors or uncertainties associated with low-ℓsystematics in the extinction template. Alternatively, it could suggest a scale-dependent fNL model–causing significant non-Gaussianity around large-scale structure while leaving cosmic microwave background scales unaffected. Our results encourage further studies of fNL with DESI spectroscopic samples, where the inclusion of 3D clustering modes should help separate imaging systematics.

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