A joint ACT DR6 + DES Y3 analysis reconstructs the non-linear matter power spectrum in five k-bins and finds marginal, roughly 2 sigma evidence for scale-dependent suppression that baryonic feedback or ultralight axion models can also explain.
SP(k) -- A hydrodynamical simulation-based model for the impact of baryon physics on the non-linear matter power spectrum
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Upcoming large-scale structure surveys will measure the matter power spectrum to approximately percent level accuracy with the aim of searching for evidence for new physics beyond the standard model of cosmology. In order to avoid biasing our conclusions, the theoretical predictions need to be at least as accurate as the measurements for a given choice of cosmological parameters. However, recent theoretical work has shown that complex physical processes associated with galaxy formation (particularly energetic feedback processes associated with stars and especially supermassive black holes) can alter the predictions by many times larger than the required accuracy. Here we present $\texttt{SP(k)}$, a model for the effects of baryon physics on the non-linear matter power spectrum based on a new large suite of hydrodynamical simulations. Specifically, the ANTILLES suite consists of 400 simulations spanning a very wide range of the "feedback landscape" and show that the effects of baryons on the matter power spectrum can be understood at approaching the percent level in terms of the mean baryon fraction of haloes, at scales of up to $k \lesssim 10 \, h \, $Mpc$^{-1}$ and redshifts up to $z=3$. For the range of scales and redshifts that will be probed by forthcoming cosmic shear measurements, most of the effects are driven by galaxy group-mass haloes ($M \sim 10^{13-14}$ M$_\odot$). We present a simple Python implementation of our model, available at $\href{https://github.com/jemme07/pyspk}{\mathrm{https{:}//github.com/jemme07/pyspk}}$, which can be used to incorporate baryon effects in standard gravity-only predictions, allowing for marginalisation over baryon physics within cosmological pipelines.
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Reconstructing the shape of the non-linear matter power spectrum using CMB lensing and cosmic shear
A joint ACT DR6 + DES Y3 analysis reconstructs the non-linear matter power spectrum in five k-bins and finds marginal, roughly 2 sigma evidence for scale-dependent suppression that baryonic feedback or ultralight axion models can also explain.