Galaxies' four-point correlation functions provide insights into parity symmetry at cosmological scales. In this talk, I will present our data analysis on the BOSS galaxy sample with a focus on various observational effects. I will also discuss some future aspects of extending the analysis, including models and connection with other observables. In addition, I will also discuss an alternative interpretation of the basis that we choose to represent the parity-odd mode.
BIO
I am currently a Marie Curie Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, hosted by University of Florida. Previously, I got my PhD from Ludwig Maximillian University of Munich. I'm broadly interested the origin and the evolution of the Universe, in particular, using large-scale structure and galaxy surveys to understand fundamental physics.