Cosmological feedback from a halo assembly perspective
Luisa Lucie-Smith, Hiranya V. Peiris, Andrew Pontzen, Anik Halder, Joop Schaye, Matthieu Schaller, John Helly, Robert J. McGibbon, and Willem Elbers

TL;DR
This paper examines how baryonic feedback influences halo assembly and cosmological observables, revealing mass- and redshift-dependent effects, and proposes strategies to mitigate feedback impacts on lensing and tSZ measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach by linking baryonic feedback effects to halo assembly histories across different mass scales and redshifts, enhancing understanding of feedback's role in cosmological probes.
Findings
Feedback most effectively redistributes baryons at halo mass ~10^{12.8} M_sun.
Feedback effects are minimal in high-mass clusters (~10^{15} M_sun) at z=0.
Lower-mass halos (~10^{13} M_sun) show significant feedback impact at z=0 but little at higher redshifts.
Abstract
The impact of feedback from galaxy formation on cosmological probes is typically quantified in terms of the suppression of the matter power spectrum in hydrodynamical compared to gravity-only simulations. In this paper, we instead study how baryonic feedback impacts halo assembly histories and thereby imprints on cosmological observables. We investigate the sensitivity of the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (tSZ) power spectrum, X-ray number counts, weak lensing and kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (kSZ) stacked profiles to halo populations as a function of mass and redshift. We then study the imprint of different feedback implementations in the FLAMINGO suite of cosmological simulations on the assembly histories of these halo populations, as a function of radial scale. We find that kSZ profiles target lower-mass halos () compared to all…
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