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      Measurement of Parity-Odd Modes in the Large-Scale 4-Point Correlation Function of SDSS BOSS DR12 CMASS and LOWZ Galaxies

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          A tetrahedron is the simplest shape that cannot be rotated into its mirror image in 3D. The 4-Point Correlation Function (4PCF), which quantifies excess clustering of quartets of galaxies over random, is the lowest-order statistic sensitive to parity violation. Each galaxy defines one vertex of the tetrahedron. Parity-odd modes of the 4PCF probe an imbalance between tetrahedra and their mirror images. We measure these modes from the largest currently available spectroscopic samples, the 280,067 Luminous Red Galaxies (LRGs) of BOSS DR12 LOWZ (\(\bar{z} = 0.32\)) and the 803,112 LRGS of BOSS DR12 CMASS (\(\bar{z} = 0.57\)). In LOWZ we find \(3.1\sigma\) evidence for a non-zero parity-odd 4PCF, and in CMASS we detect a parity-odd 4PCF at \(7.1\sigma\). Gravitational evolution alone does not produce this effect; parity-breaking in LSS, if cosmological in origin, must stem from the epoch of inflation. We have explored many sources of systematic error and found none that can produce a spurious parity-odd \textit{signal} sufficient to explain our result. Underestimation of the \textit{noise} could also lead to a spurious detection. Our reported significances presume that the mock catalogs used to calculate the covariance sufficiently capture the covariance of the true data. We have performed numerous tests to explore this issue. The odd-parity 4PCF opens a new avenue for probing new forces during the epoch of inflation with 3D LSS; such exploration is timely given large upcoming spectroscopic samples such as DESI and Euclid.

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          07 June 2022
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          2206.03625
          b289e927-17fa-4052-b897-1d6cd7a96947

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          45 pages, 38 figures
          astro-ph.CO physics.data-an

          Cosmology & Extragalactic astrophysics,Mathematical & Computational physics

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