Baryons, Neutrinos, Feedback and Weak Gravitational Lensing
Joachim Harnois-D\'eraps, Ludovic van Waerbeke, Massimo Viola and, Catherine Heymans

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytic model to quantify baryonic feedback effects on the matter power spectrum and uses weak lensing data to constrain feedback models, revealing degeneracies with neutrino mass and emphasizing the potential of future surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a calibrated analytic fitting formula for baryonic effects on the power spectrum based on hydrodynamical simulations and applies it to real lensing data for the first time.
Findings
Baryonic feedback significantly affects the small-scale matter power spectrum.
Current lensing data can constrain baryonic feedback models.
Degeneracy exists between neutrino mass effects and baryonic feedback in lensing measurements.
Abstract
(Abridged) The effect of baryonic feedback on the dark matter mass distribution is generally considered to be a nuisance to weak gravitational lensing. Measurements of cosmological parameters are affected as feedback alters the cosmic shear signal on angular scales smaller than a few arcminutes. Recent progress on the numerical modelling of baryon physics has shown that this effect could be so large that, rather than being a nuisance, the effect can be constrained with current weak lensing surveys, hence providing an alternative astrophysical insight on one of the most challenging questions of galaxy formation. In order to perform our analysis, we construct an analytic fitting formula that describes the effect of the baryons on the mass power spectrum. This fitting formula is based on three scenarios of the OWL hydrodynamical simulations. It is specifically calibrated for , where…
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