We present a novel approach to compute systematically the relativistic projection effects at any order in perturbation theory within the weak field approximation. In this derivation the galaxy number counts is written completely in terms of the redshift perturbation. The relativistic effects break the symmetry along the line-of-sight and they source, contrarily to the standard perturbation theory, the odd multipoles of the matter power spectrum or 2-point correlation function, providing a unique signature for their detection in Large Scale Structure surveys. We show that our approach agrees with previous derivations (up to third order) of relativistic effects and, for the first time, we derive a model for the transverse Doppler effect. More...
We present a detailed derivation of the observed galaxy number over-density on cosmological scales u...
The size of galaxy redshift surveys has constantly increased over the latest years in terms of solid...
The galaxy bispectrum is affected on equality scales and above by relativistic observational effects...
In this paper we introduce the `redshift fluctuation' as a gauge-invariant cosmological observable a...
This thesis aims to explore and emphasise on the significant relativistic contributions to observabl...
We present the second-order general relativistic description of the observed galaxy number density i...
International audienceWe review the formalism and applications of non-linear perturbation theory (PT...
This thesis investigates new cosmological information that can be obtained from present and future l...
We present the galaxy number overdensity up to second order in redshift space on cosmological scales...
We study relativistic effects, arising from the light propagation in an inhomogeneous universe. We p...
This thesis investigates two important subjects in cosmology: the 2-point functions of the galaxy nu...
We perform theoretical and numerical studies of the full relativistic two-point galaxy correlation f...
The general relativistic description of galaxy clustering provides a complete and unified treatment ...
We investigate the accuracy of Eulerian perturbation theory for describing the matter and galaxy pow...
We study the power spectrum dipole of an N-body simulation which includes relativistic effects throu...
We present a detailed derivation of the observed galaxy number over-density on cosmological scales u...
The size of galaxy redshift surveys has constantly increased over the latest years in terms of solid...
The galaxy bispectrum is affected on equality scales and above by relativistic observational effects...
In this paper we introduce the `redshift fluctuation' as a gauge-invariant cosmological observable a...
This thesis aims to explore and emphasise on the significant relativistic contributions to observabl...
We present the second-order general relativistic description of the observed galaxy number density i...
International audienceWe review the formalism and applications of non-linear perturbation theory (PT...
This thesis investigates new cosmological information that can be obtained from present and future l...
We present the galaxy number overdensity up to second order in redshift space on cosmological scales...
We study relativistic effects, arising from the light propagation in an inhomogeneous universe. We p...
This thesis investigates two important subjects in cosmology: the 2-point functions of the galaxy nu...
We perform theoretical and numerical studies of the full relativistic two-point galaxy correlation f...
The general relativistic description of galaxy clustering provides a complete and unified treatment ...
We investigate the accuracy of Eulerian perturbation theory for describing the matter and galaxy pow...
We study the power spectrum dipole of an N-body simulation which includes relativistic effects throu...
We present a detailed derivation of the observed galaxy number over-density on cosmological scales u...
The size of galaxy redshift surveys has constantly increased over the latest years in terms of solid...
The galaxy bispectrum is affected on equality scales and above by relativistic observational effects...