We use the recently developed Kinetic Field Theory (KFT) for cosmic structure formation to show how non-linear power spectra for cosmic density fluctuations can be calculated in a mean-field approximation to the particle interactions. Our main result is a simple, closed and analytic, approximate expression for this power spectrum. This expression has two parameters characterising non-linear structure growth which can be calibrated within KFT itself. Using this self-calibration, the non-linear power spectrum agrees with results obtained from numerical simulations to within typically ≲10% up to wave numbers k≲10hMpc−1 at redshift z=0. Adjusting the two parameters to optimise agreement with numerical simulations, the relative difference to numerical results shrinks to typically ≲5%. As part of the derivation of our mean-field approximation, we show that the effective interaction potential between dark-matter particles relative to Zel'dovich trajectories is sourced by non-linear cosmic density fluctuations only, and is approximately of Yukawa rather than Newtonian shape.
@article{arxiv.2011.04979,
title = {Kinetic field theory: Non-linear cosmic power spectra in the mean-field approximation},
author = {Matthias Bartelmann and Johannes Dombrowski and Sara Konrad and Elena Kozlikin and Robert Lilow and Carsten Littek and Christophe Pixius and Felix Fabis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.04979},
year = {2021}
}
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19 pages, 6 figures, to be submitted to SciPost Physics