论文标题
Baryons在层学射量质量统计的宇宙剪切分析中的影响
Impact of baryons in cosmic shear analyses with tomographic aperture mass statistics
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论文摘要
在宇宙学约束功率方面,基于弱透明光圈质量($ M _ {\ rm ap} $)的Nongaussian Cosmic剪切统计数据可以超过经典的剪切两点相关函数($γ$ -2PCF)。但是,达到这些新估计器的全部潜力需要对重子的物理学进行准确的建模,因为额外的nongaussian信息主要属于小规模。我们基于儿童450和DES-Y1调查的磁性流体动力学模拟以及类似欧几里得的调查提供了一种这样的建模。我们计算出镜头pdf上的baryons的偏见,以及$ m _ {\ rm ap} $ aps $ m _ {\ rm ap} $映射的峰值和空隙的分布,并将其传播到结构增长参数$ s_8 $的宇宙学预测,使用物质密度参数$ mm m} $ sl sl $ m} $ nonant $ rm m} $ w。一组仅黑暗的模拟。我们报告了$ S_8 $和$ω_ {\ rm m} $的负偏差为几%,并且在包括层析成像分解时,在$ w_0 $上的正相偏置。将$ m _ {\ rm ap} $统计信息与$γ$ -2PCF结合时,这些偏见达到$ \ sim 5 $%,因为这些估计器对AGN反馈的依赖性相似。我们验证这些偏见构成了当前宇宙剪切调查的探测宇宙学参数的$1σ$转移。但是,必须在未来的IV阶段调查的百分比水平上考虑Baryons,我们建议通过使用多个模拟来包括该参数,例如本文中介绍的多个模拟来包括AGN反馈幅度的不确定性。最后,我们通过过滤$ m _ {\ rm ap} $映射来探索减轻重子的影响的可能性,但发现此过程需要抑制小规模信息,以使约束不再具有竞争力。
NonGaussian cosmic shear statistics based on weak-lensing aperture mass ($M_{\rm ap}$) maps can outperform the classical shear two-point correlation function ($γ$-2PCF) in terms of cosmological constraining power. However, reaching the full potential of these new estimators requires accurate modeling of the physics of baryons as the extra nonGaussian information mostly resides at small scales. We present one such modeling based on the Magneticum hydrodynamical simulation for the KiDS-450 and DES-Y1 surveys and a Euclid-like survey. We compute the bias due to baryons on the lensing PDF and the distribution of peaks and voids in $M_{\rm ap}$ maps and propagate it to the cosmological forecasts on the structure growth parameter $S_8$, the matter density parameter $Ω_{\rm m}$, and the dark energy equation of state $w_0$ using the SLICS and cosmo-SLICS sets of dark-matter-only simulations. We report a negative bias of a few percent on $S_8$ and $Ω_{\rm m}$ and also measure a positive bias of the same level on $w_0$ when including a tomographic decomposition. These biases reach $\sim 5$% when combining $M_{\rm ap}$ statistics with the $γ$-2PCF as these estimators show similar dependency on the AGN feedback. We verify that these biases constitute a less than $1σ$ shift on the probed cosmological parameters for current cosmic shear surveys. However, baryons need to be accounted for at the percentage level for future Stage IV surveys and we propose to include the uncertainty on the AGN feedback amplitude by marginalizing over this parameter using multiple simulations such as those presented in this paper. Finally, we explore the possibility of mitigating the impact of baryons by filtering the $M_{\rm ap}$ map but find that this process would require to suppress the small-scale information to a point where the constraints would no longer be competitive.