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Cosmology with one galaxy?

Authors :
Villaescusa-Navarro, Francisco
Ding, Jupiter
Genel, Shy
Tonnesen, Stephanie
La Torre, Valentina
Spergel, David N.
Teyssier, Romain
Li, Yin
Heneka, Caroline
Lemos, Pablo
Anglés-Alcázar, Daniel
Nagai, Daisuke
Vogelsberger, Mark
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Galaxies can be characterized by many internal properties such as stellar mass, gas metallicity, and star-formation rate. We quantify the amount of cosmological and astrophysical information that the internal properties of individual galaxies and their host dark matter halos contain. We train neural networks using hundreds of thousands of galaxies from 2,000 state-of-the-art hydrodynamic simulations with different cosmologies and astrophysical models of the CAMELS project to perform likelihood-free inference on the value of the cosmological and astrophysical parameters. We find that knowing the internal properties of a single galaxy allow our models to infer the value of $\Omega_{\rm m}$, at fixed $\Omega_{\rm b}$, with a $\sim10\%$ precision, while no constraint can be placed on $\sigma_8$. Our results hold for any type of galaxy, central or satellite, massive or dwarf, at all considered redshifts, $z\leq3$, and they incorporate uncertainties in astrophysics as modeled in CAMELS. However, our models are not robust to changes in subgrid physics due to the large intrinsic differences the two considered models imprint on galaxy properties. We find that the stellar mass, stellar metallicity, and maximum circular velocity are among the most important galaxy properties to determine the value of $\Omega_{\rm m}$. We believe that our results can be explained taking into account that changes in the value of $\Omega_{\rm m}$, or potentially $\Omega_{\rm b}/\Omega_{\rm m}$, affect the dark matter content of galaxies. That effect leaves a distinct signature in galaxy properties to the one induced by galactic processes. Our results suggest that the low-dimensional manifold hosting galaxy properties provides a tight direct link between cosmology and astrophysics.<br />Comment: 20+6 pages, 15 figures, data and codes to reproduce the results publicly available at https://github.com/franciscovillaescusa/Cosmo1gal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2201.02202
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac5d3f