The MICE Grand Challenge Lightcone Simulation II: Halo and Galaxy catalogues (1312.2013v2)
Abstract: This is the second in a series of three papers in which we present an end-to-end simulation from the MICE collaboration, the MICE Grand Challenge (MICE-GC) run. The N-body contains about 70 billion dark-matter particles in a $(3 \, h{-1} \, {\rm Gpc})3$ comoving volume spanning 5 orders of magnitude in dynamical range. Here we introduce the halo and galaxy catalogues built upon it, both in a wide ($5000 \,{\rm deg}2$) and deep ($z<1.4$) light-cone and in several comoving snapshots. Halos were resolved down to few $10{11} \,h{-1}\,{\rm M_{\odot}}$. This allowed us to model galaxies down to absolute magnitude M$r<-18.9$. We used a new hybrid Halo Occupation Distribution and Abundance Matching technique for galaxy assignment. The catalogue includes the Spectral Energy Distributions of all galaxies. We describe a variety of halo and galaxy clustering applications. We discuss how mass resolution effects can bias the large scale $2$-pt clustering amplitude of poorly resolved halos at the $\lesssim 5\%$ level, and their $3$-pt correlation function. We find a characteristic scale dependent bias of $\lesssim 6\%$ across the BAO feature for halos well above $M{\star}\sim 10{12}\,h{-1}\,{\rm M_{\odot}}$ and for LRG like galaxies. For halos well below $M_{\star}$ the scale dependence at $100\,{\rm Mpc} h{-1}$ is $\lesssim 2\%$. Lastly we discuss the validity of the large-scale Kaiser limit across redshift and departures from it towards nonlinear scales. We make the current version of the light-cone halo and galaxy catalogue (MICECATv1.0) publicly available through a dedicated web portal, http://cosmohub.pic.es, to help develop and exploit the new generation of astronomical surveys.
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