Power spectrum response of large-scale structure in 1D and in 3D: Tests of prescriptions for post-collapse dynamics

  • Anaëlle Halle
  • , Takahiro Nishimichi
  • , Atsushi Taruya
  • , Stéphane Colombi
  • , Francis Bernardeau

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Abstract

The power spectrum response function of the large-scale structure of the Universe describes how the evolved power spectrum is modified by a small change in initial power through non-linear mode coupling of gravitational evolution. It was previously found that the response function for the coupling from small to large scales is strongly suppressed in amplitude, especially at late times, compared to predictions from perturbation theory (PT) based on the single-stream approximation. One obvious explanation for this is that PT fails to describe the dynamics beyond shell crossing. We test this idea by comparing measurements in N-body simulations to prescriptions based on PT but augmented with adaptive smoothing to account for the formation of non-linear structures of various sizes in the multistream regime. We first start with one-dimensional (1D) cosmology, where the Zel'dovich approximation provides the exact solution in the single-stream regime. Similarly to the three-dimensional (3D) case, the response function of the large-scale modes exhibits a strong suppression in amplitude at small scales that cannot be explained by the Zel'dovich solution alone. However, by performing adaptive smoothing of initial conditions to identify haloes of different sizes and solving approximately post-collapse dynamics in the three-stream regime, agreement between theory and simulations drastically improves. We extend our analyses to the 3D case using the pinocchio algorithm, in which similar adaptive smoothing is implemented on the Lagrangian PT fields to identify haloes and is combined with a spherical halo prescription to account for post-collapse dynamics. Again, a suppression is found in the coupling between small- and large-scale modes and the agreement with simulations is improved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1769-1787
Number of pages19
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume499
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • large-scale structure of Universe

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