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Time-sliced perturbation theory for large scale structure I: general formalism

Abstract

We present a new analytic approach to describe large scale structure formation in the mildly non-linear regime. The central object of the method is the time-dependent probability distribution function generating correlators of the cosmological observables at a given moment of time. Expanding the distribution function around the Gaussian weight we formulate a perturbative technique to calculate non-linear corrections to cosmological correlators, similar to the diagrammatic expansion in a three-dimensional Euclidean quantum field theory, with time playing the role of an external parameter. For the physically relevant case of cold dark matter in an Einstein-de Sitter universe, the time evolution of the distribution function can be found exactly and is encapsulated by a time-dependent coupling constant controlling the perturbative expansion. We show that all building blocks of the expansion are free from spurious infrared enhanced contributions that plague the standard cosmological perturbation theory. This paves the way towards the systematic resummation of infrared effects in large scale structure formation. We also argue that the approach proposed here provides a natural framework to account for the influence of short-scale dynamics on larger scales along the lines of effective field theory.

Authors

Blas D; Garny M; Ivanov MM; Sibiryakov S

Journal

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 2016, No. 07, pp. 052–052

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Publication Date

July 1, 2016

DOI

10.1088/1475-7516/2016/07/052

ISSN

1475-7516

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