Abstract
Abstract
We present the first application of the weighted skew-spectra to analyze non-Gaussian
information in galaxy survey data. Using the tree-level galaxy skew-spectra together with the
one-loop power spectrum multipoles, we analyze the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)-III Baryon
Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) galaxy clustering data, and target our search towards the
equilateral bispectrum shape of primordial non-Gaussianity. We use the Effective Field Theory
model for the galaxy power spectrum and bispectrum, and account for systematic effects, such as
the survey geometry. From our likelihood analysis, we find f
NL
equil
= -34+296
-334 at 68% CL, consistent with previous works, while systematic errors
from our treatment of the survey geometry lead to an unreliable estimation of f
NL
ortho.
We further constrain the bias and counterterm parameters, while keeping the cosmology
fixed to Planck 2018 values. As a check, we also validate our analysis pipeline using the
Nseries simulation suite.
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