We present the BACCO project, a simulation framework specially designed to provide highly-accurate predictions for the distribution of mass, galaxies, and gas as a function of cosmological parameters. In this paper, we describe our main suite of simulations (L ∼2 Gpc and 43203 particles) and present various validation tests. Using a cosmology-rescaling technique, we predict the nonlinear mass power spectrum over the redshift range 0<z<1.5 and over scales 10−2<k/(hMpc−1)<5 for 800 points in an 8-dimensional cosmological parameter space. For an efficient interpolation of the results, we build an emulator and compare its predictions against several widely-used methods. Over the whole range of scales considered, we expect our predictions to be accurate at the 2\% level for parameters in the minimal Λ CDM model and to 3\% when extended to dynamical dark energy and massive neutrinos. We make our emulator publicly available under http://www.dipc.org/bacco
@article{arxiv.2004.06245,
title = {The BACCO Simulation Project: Exploiting the full power of large-scale structure for cosmology},
author = {Raul E. Angulo and Matteo Zennaro and Sergio Contreras and Giovanni Aricò and Marcos Pellejero-Ibañez and Jens Stücker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.06245},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
12 pages; 11 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS