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26 April 2024
 
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Impact of Dark Matter Substructure on the Matter and Weak Lensing Power Spectra
Bradley Hagan ; Chung-Pei Ma ; Andrey V. Kravtsov ;
Date 26 Apr 2005
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationUC Berkeley), Chung-Pei Ma (UC Berkeley), Andrey V. Kravtsov (UChicago, KICP
AbstractWe explore the effect of substructure in dark matter halos on the power spectrum and bispectrum of matter fluctuations and weak lensing shear. By experimenting with substructure in a cosmological N = 512^3 simulation, we find that when a larger fraction of the host halo mass is in subhalos, the resulting power spectrum has less power at 1 < k < 100 h Mpc^{-1} and more power at k > 100 h Mpc^{-1}. We explain this effect using an analytic halo model including subhalos, which shows that the 1 < k < 100 h Mpc^{-1} regime depends sensitively on the radial distribution of subhalo centers while the interior structure of subhalos is important at k > 100 h Mpc^{-1}. The corresponding effect due to substructures on the weak lensing power spectrum is up to about 11% at angular scale l < 10^4. Predicting the nonlinear power spectrum to a few percent accuracy for future surveys would therefore require large cosmological simulations that also have exquisite numerical resolution to model accurately the survivals of dark matter subhalos in the tidal fields of their hosts.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0504557
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