Author:
Berner Pascale,Refregier Alexandre,Sgier Raphael,Kacprzak Tomasz,Tortorelli Luca,Monaco Pierluigi
Abstract
Abstract
The analysis of cosmological galaxy surveys requires realistic simulations for their
interpretation. Forward modelling is a powerful method to simulate galaxy clustering without the
need for an underlying complex model. This approach requires fast cosmological simulations with a
high resolution and large volume, to resolve small dark matter halos associated to single
galaxies. In this work, we present fast halo and subhalo clustering simulations based on the
Lagrangian perturbation theory code PINOCCHIO, which generates halos and merger
trees. The subhalo progenitors are extracted from the merger history and the survival of subhalos
is modelled. We introduce a new fitting function for the subhalo merger time, which includes a
redshift dependence of the fitting parameters. The spatial distribution of subhalos within their
hosts is modelled using a number density profile. We compare our simulations with the halo finder
ROCKSTAR applied to the full N-body code GADGET-2. The subhalo velocity function
and the correlation function of halos and subhalos are in good agreement. We investigate the
effect of the chosen number density profile on the resulting subhalo clustering. Our simulation is
approximate yet realistic and significantly faster compared to a full N-body simulation combined
with a halo finder. The fast halo and subhalo clustering simulations offer good prospects for
galaxy forward models using subhalo abundance matching.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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