Author:
Parimbelli G.,Scelfo G.,Giri S.K.,Schneider A.,Archidiacono M.,Camera S.,Viel M.
Abstract
Abstract
We investigate and quantify the impact of mixed (cold and
warm) dark matter models on large-scale structure observables. In
this scenario, dark matter comes in two phases, a cold one (CDM) and
a warm one (WDM): the presence of the latter causes a suppression in
the matter power spectrum which is allowed by current constraints
and may be detected in present-day and upcoming surveys. We run a
large set of N-body simulations in order to build an efficient and
accurate emulator to predict the aforementioned suppression with
percent precision over a wide range of values for the WDM mass,
Mwdm, and its fraction with respect to the totality of dark
matter, fwdm. The suppression in the matter power spectrum is
found to be independent of changes in the cosmological parameters at
the 2% level for k≲ 10 h/Mpc and z≤ 3.5. In the
same ranges, by applying a baryonification procedure on both
ΛCDM and CWDM simulations to account for the effect of feedback, we
find a similar level of agreement between the two scenarios. We
examine the impact that such suppression has on weak lensing and
angular galaxy clustering power spectra. Finally, we discuss the
impact of mixed dark matter on the shape of the halo mass function
and which analytical prescription yields the best agreement with
simulations. We provide the reader with an application to galaxy
cluster number counts.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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