Cosmological Constraints on the Global Star Formation Law of Galaxies: Insights from Baryon Acoustic Oscillation Intensity Mapping

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Sun, Guochao [1 ]
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[1] CALTECH, 1200 E Calif Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
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DARK-MATTER; MASS; FEEDBACK; ENERGY;
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10.3847/2041-8213/ac7138
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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Originally proposed as a cosmological probe of the large-scale structure, line intensity mapping (LIM) also offers a unique window into the astrophysics of galaxy evolution. Adding to the astrophysical explorations of the LIM technique that have traditionally focused on small, nonlinear scales, we present a novel method to study the global star formation law using forthcoming data from large-scale baryonic acoustic oscillation (BAO) intensity mapping. Using the amplitude of the percent-level but scale-dependent bias induced by baryon fraction fluctuations on BAO scales, we show that combining auto- and cross-correlation power spectra of two (or more) LIM signals allows to probe the star formation law power index N. We examine the prospect for mapping Ha and [O III] lines across all scales, especially where imprints of the baryon fraction deviation exist, with space missions like SPHEREx. We show that although SPHEREx may only marginally probe N by accessing a modest number of large-scale modes in its 200 deg(2) deep survey, future infrared all-sky surveys reaching a comparable depth with an improved spectral resolution (R greater than or similar to 400) are likely to constrain N to a precision of 10%-30%, sufficient for distinguishing models with varying feedback assumptions, out to z similar to 4 using BAO intensity mapping. Leveraging this effect, large, cosmicvariance-limited LIM surveys in the far future can scrutinize the physical connection between galaxy evolution and the large-scale cosmological environment, while performing stringent tests of the standard cosmological model.
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