Author:
Blot Linda,Corasaniti Pier Stefano,Schmidt Fabian
Abstract
Abstract
Upcoming large-scale structure surveys can shed new light on the properties of dark
energy. In particular, if dark energy is a dynamical component, it must have spatial
perturbations. Their behaviour is regulated by the speed of sound parameter, which is currently
unconstrained. In this work, we present the numerical methods that will allow to perform
cosmological simulations of inhomogeneous dark energy scenarios where the speed of sound is small
and non-vanishing. We treat the dark energy component as an effective fluid and build upon
established numerical methods for hydrodynamics to construct a numerical solution of the effective
continuity and Euler equations. In particular, we develop conservative finite volume schemes that
rely on the solution of the Riemann problem, which we provide here in both exact and approximate
forms for the case of a dark energy fluid.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics