Full-GR simulations find that inhomogeneous curvature produces only sub-dominant systematic offsets in growth-rate measurements from magnitude fluctuations at z ≲ 0.2 relative to current statistical errors.
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Forecasts from CSST ELG mocks at z=0.3, 0.6, 0.9 show joint power spectrum plus bispectrum analysis constrains f_NL to -20±52 in 1 (h^{-1} Gpc)^3 volume, with bispectrum improving precision by 5-6%.
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Impact of inhomogeneous curvature on growth rate measurements from magnitude fluctuations
Full-GR simulations find that inhomogeneous curvature produces only sub-dominant systematic offsets in growth-rate measurements from magnitude fluctuations at z ≲ 0.2 relative to current statistical errors.
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Exploring Primordial Non-Gaussianity Measurements in the CSST Spectroscopic Survey
Forecasts from CSST ELG mocks at z=0.3, 0.6, 0.9 show joint power spectrum plus bispectrum analysis constrains f_NL to -20±52 in 1 (h^{-1} Gpc)^3 volume, with bispectrum improving precision by 5-6%.