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Forecasting Primordial Non-Gaussianity from UNIONS Lyman-Break Galaxies and Planck CMB lensing

Published 27 Nov 2025 in astro-ph.CO | (2511.22243v1)

Abstract: Primordial non-Gaussianities (PNGs), characterized by fNL<sup></sup>locf_{\rm NL}<sup>{\rm</sup> loc}, provide a powerful window into the physics of inflation. Cross-correlating high-redshift tracer samples with the CMB lensing potential offers a particularly robust probe of PNGs, mitigating imaging systematics that typically affect large-scale measurements from tracer auto-spectra. In this context, UNIONS enables the selection of uu-dropout high-redshift Lyman-Break Galaxies (LBGs). We perform a MCMC-based forecast to estimate the uncertainties on fNL<sup></sup>locf_{\rm NL}<sup>{\rm</sup> loc} and on a galaxy bias parameter, which captures our uncertainty in the tracer bias. From the angular cross-power spectrum between LBGs and Planck CMB lensing, we forecast σ(fNL<sup></sup>loc)=34σ(f_{\rm NL}<sup>{\rm</sup> loc})=34 for an idealized photometric sample of $r&lt;24.3$ LBGs selected with a Random Forest classification algorithm from UNIONS-like ugrizugriz imaging, with a resulting surface density of $1,100$ deg<sup>2<sup>{-2}. This precision can be improved to σ(fNL<sup></sup>loc)=20σ(f_{\rm NL}<sup>{\rm</sup> loc})=20 after spectroscopic follow-up with DESI, during its next phase starting in 2029, DESI-II. We test a more realistic uu-dropout LBG selection using early UNIONS data, which yields a denser sample of $r&lt;24.2$ objects at $1,400$ deg<sup>2<sup>{-2}. From this sample, covering a larger footprint and expected to have a higher large-scale galaxy bias, we forecast σ(fNL<sup></sup>loc)=20σ(f_{\rm NL}<sup>{\rm</sup> loc})=20, with similar precision achievable after DESI spectroscopic follow-up. In addition, we perform preliminary validation of the redshift distribution using the clustering-redshift method with DESI DR1 data, confirming the calibration from deep, small-area photometric fields. However, accounting for uncertainties in the clustering-redshift distribution significantly degrades the fNL<sup></sup>locf_{\rm NL}<sup>{\rm</sup> loc} constraining power.

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