Constraints from CMB lensing tomography with projected bispectra
Abstract: We measure the angular power spectrum and bispectrum of the projected overdensity of photometric DESI luminous red galaxies, and its cross-correlation with maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background lensing convergence from \planck. This analysis is enabled by the use of the filtered-squared bispectrum'' approach, introduced in previous work, which we generalise here to the case of cross-correlations between multiple fields. The projected galaxy bispectrum is detected at very high significance (above $30\sigma$ in all redshift bins), and the galaxy-galaxy-convergence bispectrum is detected above $5\sigma$ in the three highest-redshift bins. We find that the bispectrum is reasonably well described over a broad range of scales by a tree-level prediction using the linear galaxy bias measured from the power spectrum. We carry out the first cosmological analysis combining projected power spectra and bispectra under a relatively simple model, and show that the galaxy bispectrum can be used in combination with the power spectrum to place a constraint on the amplitude of matter fluctuations, $\sigma_8$, an on the non-relativistic matter fraction $\Omega_m$. We find that data combinations involving the galaxy bispectrum recover constraints on these parameters that are in good agreement with those found from the traditional2$\times$2-point'' combination of galaxy-galaxy and galaxy-convergence power spectra, across all redshift bins.
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