English

Separate Universe Simulations

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-22 v2

Abstract

The large-scale statistics of observables such as the galaxy density are chiefly determined by their dependence on the local coarse-grained matter density. This dependence can be measured directly and efficiently in N-body simulations by using the fact that a uniform density perturbation with respect to some fiducial background cosmology is equivalent to modifying the background and including curvature, i.e., by simulating a "separate universe". We derive this mapping to fully non-linear order, and provide a step-by-step description of how to perform and analyse the separate universe simulations. This technique can be applied to a wide range of observables. As an example, we calculate the response of the non-linear matter power spectrum to long-wavelength density perturbations, which corresponds to the angle-averaged squeezed limit of the matter bispectrum and higher nn-point functions. Using only a modest simulation volume, we obtain results with percent-level precision over a wide range of scales.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1409.6294,
  title  = {Separate Universe Simulations},
  author = {Christian Wagner and Fabian Schmidt and Chi-Ting Chiang and Eiichiro Komatsu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.6294},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to MNRAS. References added, typos corrected. Added a paragraph on DE perturbations

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