BAM: bias assignment method to generate mock catalogues

Balaguera-Antolínez, A.; Kitaura, Francisco-Shu; Pellejero-Ibáñez, M-; Zhao, Cheng; Abel, Tom
Bibliographical reference

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 483, Issue 1, p.L58-L63

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2019
Number of authors
5
IAC number of authors
3
Citations
26
Refereed citations
25
Description
We present BAM: a novel Bias Assignment Method envisaged to generate mock catalogues. Combining the statistics of dark matter tracers from a high-resolution cosmological N-body simulation and the dark matter density field calculated from down-sampled initial conditions using efficient structure formation solvers, we extract the halo-bias relation on a mesh of a 3 h^{-1} Mpc cell side resolution as a function of properties of the dark matter density field (e.g. local density, cosmic web type), automatically including stochastic, deterministic, local and non-local components. We use this information to sample the halo density field, accounting for ignored dependencies through an iterative process. By construction, our approach reaches {˜ } 1 {per cent} accuracy in the majority of the k-range up to the Nyquist frequency without systematic deviations for power spectra (about k ˜ 1 h Mpc-1) using either particle mesh or Lagrangian perturbation theory based solvers. When using phase-space mapping to compensate the low resolution of the approximate gravity solvers, our method reproduces the bispectra of the reference within 10 {per cent} precision studying configurations tracing the quasi-non-linear regime. BAM has the potential to become a standard technique to produce mock halo and galaxy catalogues for future galaxy surveys and cosmological studies being highly accurate, efficient and parameter free.
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