The effect of baryons on the variance and the skewness of the mass distribution in the universe at small scales
T. Guillet, R. Teyssier, S. Colombi

TL;DR
This study investigates how baryonic physics influences small-scale cosmic statistics like variance and skewness using advanced simulations, proposing a modified halo model to better interpret observational data.
Contribution
The paper introduces a physically motivated halo profile combining dark matter and baryonic components, improving the modeling of baryon effects on small-scale cosmic statistics.
Findings
Baryons amplify small-scale variance and skewness in cosmic matter distribution.
A composite halo profile accurately reproduces simulation results up to high wavenumbers.
The modified halo model can enhance cosmological parameter estimation from weak lensing data.
Abstract
We study the dissipative effects of baryon physics on cosmic statistics at small scales using a cosmological simulation of a (50 Mpc/h)^3 volume of the universe. The MareNostrum simulation was performed using the AMR code RAMSES, and includes most of the physical ingredients which are part of the current theory of galaxy formation, such as metal-dependent cooling and UV heating, subgrid modelling of the ISM, star formation and supernova feedback. We re-ran the same initial conditions for a dark matter only universe, as a reference point for baryon-free cosmic statistics. In this paper, we present the measured small-scale amplification of sigma^2 and S_3 due to baryonic physics and their interpretation in the framework of the halo model. As shown in recent studies, the effect of baryons on the matter power spectrum can be accounted for at scales k <~ 10 h/Mpc by modifying the halo…
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