Robust marginalization of baryonic effects for cosmological inference at the field level
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics2021-09-23v1Astrophysics of GalaxiesInstrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionMachine Learning
We train neural networks to perform likelihood-free inference from (25h−1Mpc)2 2D maps containing the total mass surface density from thousands of hydrodynamic simulations of the CAMELS project. We show that the networks can extract information beyond one-point functions and power spectra from all resolved scales (≳100h−1kpc) while performing a robust marginalization over baryonic physics at the field level: the model can infer the value of Ωm(±4%) and σ8(±2.5%) from simulations completely different to the ones used to train it.
@article{arxiv.2109.10360,
title = {Robust marginalization of baryonic effects for cosmological inference at the field level},
author = {Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro and Shy Genel and Daniel Angles-Alcazar and David N. Spergel and Yin Li and Benjamin Wandelt and Leander Thiele and Andrina Nicola and Jose Manuel Zorrilla Matilla and Helen Shao and Sultan Hassan and Desika Narayanan and Romeel Dave and Mark Vogelsberger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.10360},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
7 pages, 4 figures. Second paper of a series of four. The 2D maps, codes, and network weights used in this paper are publicly available at https://camels-multifield-dataset.readthedocs.io