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Comparing approximate methods for mock catalogues and covariance matrices II: Power spectrum multipoles

Authors :
Blot, Linda
Crocce, Martin
Sefusatti, Emiliano
Lippich, Martha
Sánchez, Ariel G.
Colavincenzo, Manuel
Monaco, Pierluigi
Alvarez, Marcelo A.
Agrawal, Aniket
Avila, Santiago
Balaguera-Antolínez, Andrés
Bond, Richard
Codis, Sandrine
Vecchia, Claudio Dalla
Dorta, Antonio
Fosalba, Pablo
Izard, Albert
Kitaura, Francisco-Shu
Pellejero-Ibanez, Marcos
Stein, George
Vakili, Mohammadjavad
Yepes, Gustavo
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We study the accuracy of several approximate methods for gravitational dynamics in terms of halo power spectrum multipoles and their estimated covariance matrix. We propagate the differences in covariances into parameter constrains related to growth rate of structure, Alcock-Paczynski distortions and biasing. We consider seven methods in three broad categories: algorithms that solve for halo density evolution deterministically using Lagrangian trajectories (ICE-COLA, Pinocchio and PeakPatch), methods that rely on halo assignment schemes onto dark-matter overdensities calibrated with a target N-body run (Halogen, Patchy) and two standard assumptions about the full density PDF (Gaussian and Lognormal). We benchmark their performance against a set of three hundred N-body simulations, running similar sets of approximate simulations with matched initial conditions, for each method. We find that most methods reproduce the monopole to within $5\%$, while residuals for the quadrupole are sometimes larger and scale dependent. The variance of the multipoles is typically reproduced within $10\%$. Overall, we find that covariances built from approximate simulations yield errors on model parameters within $10\%$ of those from the N-body based covariance.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, replaced to match accepted MNRAS version. Results on parameter errors changed

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1806.09497
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz507