Single-Field Consistency Relations of Large Scale Structure. Part III: Test of the Equivalence Principle
arXiv:1312.6074 · doi:10.1088/1475-7516/2014/06/009
Abstract
The recently derived consistency relations for Large Scale Structure do not hold if the Equivalence Principle (EP) is violated. We show it explicitly in a toy model with two fluids, one of which is coupled to a fifth force. We explore the constraints that galaxy surveys can set on EP violation looking at the squeezed limit of the 3-point function involving two populations of objects. We find that one can explore EP violations of order 10^{-3} - 10^{-4} on cosmological scales. Chameleon models are already very constrained by the requirement of screening within the Solar System and only a very tiny region of the parameter space can be explored with this method. We show that no violation of the consistency relations is expected in Galileon models.
16 pages, 1 figure. v2: minor changes, JCAP published version