Abstract
Abstract
Simulation-Based Inference of Galaxies (SimBIG) is a forward modeling framework
for analyzing galaxy clustering using simulation-based inference.
In this work, we present the SimBIG forward model, which is designed to match the
observed SDSS-III BOSS CMASS galaxy sample.
The forward model is based on high-resolution Quijote
N-body simulations
and a flexible halo occupation model.
It includes full survey realism and models observational systematics such as
angular masking and fiber collisions.
We present the “mock challenge” for validating the accuracy of
posteriors inferred from SimBIG using a suite of 1,500 test
simulations constructed using forward models with a different N-body simulation,
halo finder, and halo occupation prescription.
As a demonstration of SimBIG, we analyze the power spectrum multipoles out
to k
max = 0.5 h/Mpc and infer the posterior of ΛCDM
cosmological and halo occupation parameters. Based on the mock challenge, we find that our constraints on Ω
m
and σ
8 are unbiased, but conservative. Hence, the mock challenge demonstrates that SimBIG provides a robust framework
for inferring cosmological parameters from galaxy clustering on non-linear scales
and a complete framework for handling observational systematics.
In subsequent work, we will use SimBIG to analyze summary statistics beyond
the power spectrum including the bispectrum, marked power spectrum, skew spectrum,
wavelet statistics, and field-level statistics.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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