The halo model in a massive neutrino cosmology
Abstract
We provide a quantitative analysis of the halo model in the context of massive neutrino cosmologies. We discuss all the ingredients necessary to model the non-linear matter and cold dark matter power spectra and compare with the results of N-body simulations that incorporate massive neutrinos. Our neutrino halo model is able to capture the non-linear behavior of matter clustering with a accuracy up to very non-linear scales of Mpc (which would be affected by baryon physics). The largest discrepancies arise in the range Mpc where the 1-halo and 2-halo terms are comparable and are present also in a massless neutrino cosmology. However, at scales Mpc our neutrino halo model agrees with the results of N-body simulations at the level of 8\% for total neutrino masses of eV. We also model the neutrino non-linear density field as a sum of a linear and clustered component and predict the neutrino power spectrum and the cold dark matter-neutrino cross-power spectrum up to Mpc with 30\% accuracy. For masses below 0.15 eV the neutrino halo model captures the neutrino induced suppression, casted in terms of matter power ratios between massive and massless scenarios, with a 2\% agreement with the results of N-body/neutrino simulations. Finally, we provide a simple application of the halo model: the computation of the clustering of galaxies, in massless and massive neutrinos cosmologies, using a simple Halo Occupation Distribution scheme and our halo model extension.
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@article{arxiv.1410.6813,
title = {The halo model in a massive neutrino cosmology},
author = {Elena Massara and Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro and Matteo Viel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.6813},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
30 pages, 10 figures; published on JCAP