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28 March 2024
 
  » arxiv » 2010.11288

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Euclid preparation: IX. EuclidEmulator2 -- Power spectrum emulation with massive neutrinos and self-consistent dark energy perturbations
Euclid Collaboration ; M. Knabenhans ; J. Stadel ; D. Potter ; J. Dakin ; S. Hannestad ; T. Tram ; S. Marelli ; A. Schneider ; R. Teyssier ; S. Andreon ; N. Auricchio ; C. Baccigalupi ; A. Balaguera-Antolínez ; M. Baldi ; S. Bardelli ; P. Battaglia ; R. Bender ; A. Biviano ; C. Bodendorf ; E. Bozzo ; E. Branchini ; M. Brescia ; C. Burigana ; R. Cabanac ; S. Camera ; V. Capobianco ; A. Cappi ; C. Carbone ; J. Carretero ; C.S. Carvalho ; R. Casas ; S. Casas ; M. Castellano ; G. Castignani ; S. Cavuoti ; R. Cledassou ; C. Colodro-Conde ; G. Congedo ; C.J. Conselice ; L. Conversi ; Y. Copin ; L. Corcione ; J. Coupon ; H.M. Courtois ; A. Da Silva ; S. de la Torre ; D. Di Ferdinando ; C.A.J. Duncan ; X. Dupac ; G. Fabbian ; S. Farrens ; P.G. Ferreira ; F. Finelli ; M. Frailis ; E. Franceschi ; S. Galeotta ; B. Garilli ; C. Giocoli ; G. Gozaliasl ; J. Graciá-Carpio ; F. Grupp ; L. Guzzo ; W. Holmes ; F. Hormuth ; H. Israel ; K. Jahnke ; E. Keihanen ; S. Kermiche ; C. C. Kirkpatrick ; B. Kubik ; M. Kunz ; H. Kurki-Suonio ; S. Ligori ; P. B. Lilje ; I. Lloro ; D. Maino ; O. Marggraf ; K. Markovic ; N. Martinet ; F. Marulli ; R. Massey ; N. Mauri ; S. Maurogordato ; E. Medinaceli ; M. Meneghetti ; B. Metcalf ; G. Meylan ; M. Moresco ; B. Morin ; L. Moscardini ; E. Munari ; C. Neissner ; S.M. Niemi ; C. Padilla ; S. Paltani ; F. Pasian ; L. Patrizii ; V. Pettorino ; S. Pires ; G. Polenta ; M. Poncet ; F. Raison ; A. Renzi ; J. Rhodes ; G. Riccio ; E. Romelli ; M. Roncarelli ; R. Saglia ; A.G. Sánchez ; D. Sapone ; P. Schneider ; V. Scottez ; A. Secroun ; S. Serrano ; C. Sirignano ; G. Sirri ; L. Stanco ; F. Sureau ; P. Tallada Crespí ; A.N. Taylor ; M. Tenti ; I. Tereno ; R. Toledo-Moreo ; F. Torradeflot ; L. Valenziano ; J. Valiviita ; T. Vassallo ; M. Viel ; Y. Wang ; N. Welikala ; L. Whittaker ; A. Zacchei ; E. Zucca ;
Date 21 Oct 2020
AbstractWe present a new, updated version of the EuclidEmulator (called EuclidEmulator2), a fast and accurate predictor for the nonlinear correction of the matter power spectrum. Percent-level accurate emulation is now supported in the eight-dimensional parameter space of $w_0w_a$CDM$+sum m_ u$models between redshift $z=0$ and $z=3$ for spatial scales within the range 0.01 $h$/Mpc $leq k leq$ 10 $h$/Mpc. In order to achieve this level of accuracy, we have had to improve the quality of the underlying N-body simulations used as training data: (1) we use self-consistent linear evolution of non-dark matter species such as massive neutrinos, photons, dark energy and the metric field, (2) we perform the simulations in the so-called N-body gauge, which allows one to interpret the results in the framework of general relativity, (3) we run over 250 high-resolution simulations with $3000^3$ particles in boxes of 1 (Gpc/$h$)${}^3$ volumes based on paired-and-fixed initial conditions and (4) we provide a resolution correction that can be applied to emulated results as a post-processing step in order to drastically reduce systematic biases on small scales due to residual resolution effects in the simulations. We find that the inclusion of the dynamical dark energy parameter $w_a$ significantly increases the complexity and expense of creating the emulator. The high fidelity of EuclidEmulator2 is tested in various comparisons against N-body simulations as well as alternative fast predictors like Halofit, HMCode and CosmicEmu. A blind test is successfully performed against the Euclid Flagship v2.0 simulation. Nonlinear correction factors emulated with EuclidEmulator2 are accurate at the level of 1% or better for 0.01 $h$/Mpc $leq k leq$ 10 $h$/Mpc and $zleq3$ compared to high-resolution dark matter only simulations. EuclidEmulator2 is publicly available at this https URL .
Source arXiv, 2010.11288
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