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Baryon-CDM isocurvature galaxy bias with IllustrisTNG

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-06-18 v3 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We study the impact that baryon-CDM relative density perturbations δbc\delta_{bc} have on galaxy formation using cosmological simulations with the IllustrisTNG model. These isocurvature (non-adiabatic) perturbations can be induced primordially, if multiple fields are present during inflation, and are generated before baryon-photon decoupling when baryons did not comove with CDM. The presence of long-wavelength δbc\delta_{bc} perturbations in our simulations is mimicked by modifying the ratios of the cosmic densities of baryons Ωb\Omega_b and CDM Ωc\Omega_c, at fixed total matter density Ωm\Omega_m. We measure the corresponding galaxy bias parameter bδbcb_{\delta}^{bc} as the response of galaxy abundances to δbc\delta_{bc}. When selecting by total host halo mass, bδbcb_{\delta}^{bc} is negative and it decreases with mass and redshift. Stellar-mass selected simulated galaxies show a weaker or even the opposite trend because of the competing effects of δbc\delta_{bc} on the halo mass function and stellar-to-halo-mass relations. We show that simple modeling of the latter two effects describes bδbcb_{\delta}^{bc} for stellar-mass-selected objects well. We find bδbc=0.6b_{\delta}^{bc} =0.6 for M=1011 M/hM_* = 10^{11}\ M_{\odot}/h and z=0.5z=0.5, which is representative of BOSS DR12 galaxies. For δbc\delta_{bc} modes generated by baryon-photon interactions, we estimate the impact on the DR12 power spectrum to be below 1%1\%, and shifts on inferred distance and growth rate parameters should not exceed 0.1%0.1\%.

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@article{arxiv.1907.04317,
  title  = {Baryon-CDM isocurvature galaxy bias with IllustrisTNG},
  author = {Alexandre Barreira and Giovanni Cabass and Dylan Nelson and Fabian Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.04317},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

18 pages (+8 pages with appendices and references); 8 figures; 1 table; comments welcomed. In v2: (i) extended discussion with new figure on the generation of baryon-CDM perturbations; (ii) new figure quantifying the contributions to the bias parameter from changes in the mass function and changes in the stellar-to-halo-mass relations. v3 matches version published in JCAP