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The Bispectrum of Intrinsic Alignments: Theory Modelling and Forecasts for Stage IV Galaxy Surveys

Published 14 Apr 2025 in astro-ph.CO | (2504.10009v1)

Abstract: We present a complete treatment of the bispectrum of intrinsic alignments, both in three spatial dimensions and in projection in the flat-sky approximation. Since intrinsic alignment is a spin-2 observable, the bispectrum of intrinsic alignments contains a parity-even and a parity-odd part, the latter being nonzero even in the absence of parity violation. Moreover, all possible combinations of scalar, E- and B-mode bispectra are nonzero in the absence of parity violation. In analogy to the galaxy bispectrum in redshift space, we construct a complete set of multipoles for anisotropic bispectra of projected spin-2 fields. We then construct separable bispectrum estimators, both for parity-even and parity-odd bispectra, which can be computed by means of Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs). We compare several different choices of angular weighting in terms of signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) for a Stage IV setup using luminous red galaxies (LRGs) from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) with galaxy shapes measured by the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). Assuming an overlapping area of $\sim 4,000$ square degrees (yielding $\sim 1.3$ million LRGs) and including scales up to $k_\text{max} = 0.14\,h$/Mpc, we find that the position-position-E-mode bispectrum $B_{DDE}$ (which is parity-even) can be strongly detected at SNR $\sim 30$, while detecting parity-odd bispectra (such as $B_{DDB}$, SNR $\sim 5$) or bispectra with more than one shape field (such as $B_{DEE}$, SNR $\sim 5$) may also be possible.

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