Probing the primordial non-Gaussianity of the universe using the squeezed limit HI-ISW cross-bispectrum with HIRAX and Planck surveys.

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Project Description: 

Cosmic inflation is considered one of the pillars of the ΛCDM cosmological model. While the general paradigm of inflation strongly supports the idea that fluctuations follow a Gaussian distribution, some studies suggest that primordial mass density fluctuations during an inflationary era may be non-Gaussian. Primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG) represents deviations from Gaussian statistics in the initial conditions of cosmological perturbations and serves as a powerful discriminator among viable models of cosmic inflation. The 3-point statistic correlation vanishes for linear Gaussian fields and is thus a sensitive probe of non-linearities and non-Gaussianities in the cosmic density field. Hence, the bispectrum is the lowest-order summary statistic sensitive to the shape of structures generated by gravitational instability and is a natural probe of the non-Gaussianity of primordial fluctuations. Among the various density fields that can be used in the bispectrum estimator, we will focus on neutral hydrogen (HI) intensity mapping and integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) secondary anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background, as their combination provides complementary sensitivity to the large-scale gravitational potential and, hence, to the underlying matter distribution. By the end of the project, student will be familiar with primordial non-Gaussianity and inflationary signatures, 21 cm intensity mapping techniques, cosmic microwave background and secondary anisotropies, high-order statistics, large-scale structure, multi-probe cosmology, and cross-correlation techniques. Students will write the code for the pipeline analysis, enabling the addition of more parameter constraints in future work. Students will master the theoretical forecast formalism using the Fisher matrix approach and the use of Boltzmann solvers, such as CAMB and CLASS.
Research Area: 
Astrophysics
Project Level: 
Masters
This Project Is Offered At The Following Node(s): 
(UCT)(UKZN)(NWU)
Special Requirements: 
Basic knowledge of cosmology and general relativity. Strong background in mathematical and statistical methods. Strong programming skills in Python.

Supervisor

Dr
Liantsoa Finaritra
Randrianjanahary
Affiliation: 
University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN)

Co-Supervisor

Prof
Kavilan
Moodley
E-mail Address: 
Documents: 
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Affiliation: 
University of KwaZulu-Natal
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