Speaker
Eleonora Vanzan
(University of Padova)
Description
Upcoming galaxy survey data will reach unprecedented precision, which calls for a matching level of accuracy in the theoretical modeling of our observables. Recently, a novel formalism has been developed to account for unequal-time corrections in the two-point correlations, when the two objects being correlated are not at the same redshift. In this talk, for the first time, I include general relativistic effects in the formalism and I provide an estimate of the relevance of such corrections for future surveys.
Primary author
Eleonora Vanzan
(University of Padova)
Co-authors
Alvise Raccanelli
(University of Padova)
Zvonimir Vlah
(Ruder Boskovic Institute and the University of Cambridge)