The Mira-Titan Universe. III. Emulation of the Halo Mass Function
Abstract
We construct an emulator for the halo mass function over group and cluster mass scales for a range of cosmologies, including the effects of dynamical dark energy and massive neutrinos. The emulator is based on the recently completed Mira-Titan Universe suite of cosmological -body simulations. The main set of simulations spans 111 cosmological models with 2.1 Gpc boxes. We extract halo catalogs in the redshift range and for masses . The emulator covers an 8-dimensional hypercube spanned by {, , , , , , , }; spatial flatness is assumed. We obtain smooth halo mass functions by fitting piecewise second-order polynomials to the halo catalogs and employ Gaussian process regression to construct the emulator while keeping track of the statistical noise in the input halo catalogs and uncertainties in the regression process. For redshifts , the typical emulator precision is better than for and for . For comparison, fitting functions using the traditional universal form for the halo mass function can be biased at up to 30\% at for . Our emulator is publicly available at \url{https://github.com/SebastianBocquet/MiraTitanHMFemulator}.
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@article{arxiv.2003.12116,
title = {The Mira-Titan Universe. III. Emulation of the Halo Mass Function},
author = {Sebastian Bocquet and Katrin Heitmann and Salman Habib and Earl Lawrence and Thomas Uram and Nicholas Frontiere and Adrian Pope and Hal Finkel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.12116},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
22 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ (v2). For associated emulator code, see https://github.com/SebastianBocquet/MiraTitanHMFemulator