Euclid preparation: IX. EuclidEmulator2 -- Power spectrum emulation with massive neutrinos and self-consistent dark energy perturbations
Euclid Collaboration: M. Knabenhans, J. Stadel, D. Potter, J. Dakin,, S. Hannestad, T. Tram, S. Marelli, A. Schneider, R. Teyssier, S. Andreon, N., Auricchio, C. Baccigalupi, A. Balaguera-Antol\'inez, M. Baldi, S. Bardelli,, P. Battaglia, R. Bender, A. Biviano, C. Bodendorf

TL;DR
EuclidEmulator2 is a highly accurate, fast emulator for the nonlinear matter power spectrum in cosmological models including massive neutrinos and dynamic dark energy, validated against simulations and other models.
Contribution
It introduces an improved emulator supporting eight-dimensional parameter space with self-consistent neutrino and dark energy modeling, achieving 1% accuracy across a broad scale and redshift range.
Findings
Achieves 1% accuracy for power spectrum predictions
Supports models with massive neutrinos and dynamic dark energy
Validated against high-resolution simulations and other emulators
Abstract
We present a new, updated version of the EuclidEmulator (called EuclidEmulator2), a fast and accurate predictor for the nonlinear correction of the matter power spectrum. Percent-level accurate emulation is now supported in the eight-dimensional parameter space of CDMmodels between redshift and for spatial scales within the range 0.01 /Mpc 10 /Mpc. In order to achieve this level of accuracy, we have had to improve the quality of the underlying N-body simulations used as training data: (1) we use self-consistent linear evolution of non-dark matter species such as massive neutrinos, photons, dark energy and the metric field, (2) we perform the simulations in the so-called N-body gauge, which allows one to interpret the results in the framework of general relativity, (3) we run over 250 high-resolution simulations with particles…
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