TL;DR
This paper develops an extended halo model for CO and [CII] line intensity power spectra, validates it against simulations across redshifts, and demonstrates its potential for precise BAO measurements in upcoming LIM surveys.
Contribution
Introduces a new halo model for line intensity fluctuations and validates it with large-scale simulations, improving modeling accuracy for LIM signals.
Findings
Model predictions agree with simulations within 5% at z=1
Agreement extends to smaller scales at z=4.5
Halo model captures non-Poissonian stochastic contributions
Abstract
Line intensity mapping (LIM) is an emerging technique with a unique potential to probe a wide range of scales and redshifts. Realizing the full potential of LIM, however, relies on accurate modeling of the signal. We introduce an extended halo model for the power spectrum of intensity fluctuations of CO rotational lines and [CII] fine transition line in real space, modeling nonlinearities in matter fluctuations and biasing relation between the line intensity fluctuations and the underlying dark matter distribution. We also compute the stochastic contributions beyond the Poisson approximation using the halo model framework. To establish the accuracy of the model, we create the first cosmological-scale simulations of CO and [CII] intensity maps, \textsf{MithraLIMSims}, at redshifts , using halo catalogs from Hidden-Valley simulations, and painting halos according to…
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