Bruni, MarcoCrittenden, RobertMaartens, Roy2023-06-022023-06-022012Bruni, M. et al. (2012). Disentangling non-gaussianity, bias, and general relativistic effects in the galaxy distribution. Physical Review D, 85 (4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.85.0413011550-2368https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.85.041301http://hdl.handle.net/10566/8998Local non-Gaussianity, parametrized by f NL , introduces a scale-dependent bias that is strongest at large scales, precisely where general relativistic (GR) effects also become significant. With future data, it should be possible to constrain f NL = O ( 1 ) with high redshift surveys. GR corrections to the power spectrum and ambiguities in the gauge used to define bias introduce effects similar to f NL = O ( 1 ) , so it is essential to disentangle these effects. For the first time in studies of primordial non-Gaussianity, we include the consistent GR calculation of galaxy power spectra, highlighting the importance of a proper definition of bias. We present observable power spectra with and without GR corrections, showing that an incorrect definition of bias can mimic non-Gaussianity. However, these effects can be distinguished by their different redshift and scale dependence, so as to extract the true primordial non-Gaussianity.enPhysicsAstronomyCosmologyGravitationGalaxiesDisentangling non-gaussianity, bias, and general relativistic effects in the galaxy distributionArticle