A new method to quantify the effects of baryons on the matter power spectrum
Aurel Schneider, Romain Teyssier

TL;DR
This paper introduces a baryonic correction model that modifies dark-matter-only simulations to account for baryonic effects on the matter power spectrum, aiding future cosmological analyses.
Contribution
The proposed model links baryonic effects to observable gas and star distributions, enabling parametrization of baryonic impacts on the matter power spectrum from simulations.
Findings
Baryons suppress power spectrum above k~0.5 h/Mpc.
Maximum suppression of 10-25% around k~2 h/Mpc.
Gas ejection and fraction are key parameters.
Abstract
Future large-scale galaxy surveys have the potential to become leading probes for cosmology provided the influence of baryons on the total mass distribution is understood well enough. As hydrodynamical simulations strongly depend on details in the feedback implementations, no unique and robust predictions for baryonic effects currently exist. In this paper we propose a baryonic correction model that modifies the density field of dark-matter-only -body simulations to mimic the effects of baryons from any underlying adopted feedback recipe. The model assumes haloes to consist of 4 components: 1- hot gas in hydrostatical equilibrium, 2- ejected gas from feedback processes, 3- central galaxy stars, and 4- adiabatically relaxed dark matter, which all modify the initial dark-matter-only density profiles. These altered profiles allow to define a displacement field for particles in -body…
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