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Separate universe approach to evaluate nonlinear matter power spectrum for non-flat ΛΛCDM model

Published 20 May 2022 in astro-ph.CO | (2205.10339v2)

Abstract: The spatial curvature (ΩK\Omega_K) of the Universe is one of the most fundamental quantities that could give a link to the early universe physics. In this paper we develop an approximate method to compute the nonlinear matter power spectrum, P(k)P(k), for "non-flat" Λ\LambdaCDM models using the separate universe (SU) ansatz which states that the effect of the curvature on structure formation is equivalent to that of long-wavelength density fluctuation (δb\delta_{\rm b}) in a local volume in the "flat" Λ\LambdaCDM model, via the specific mapping between the background cosmological parameters and redshifts in the non-flat and flat models. By utilizing the fact that the normalized response of P(k)P(k) to δb\delta_{\rm b} (equivalently ΩK\Omega_K), which describes how the non-zero ΩK\Omega_K alters P(k)P(k) as a function of kk, is well approximated by the response to the Hubble parameter hh within the flat model, our method allows one to generalize the prediction of P(k)P(k) for flat cosmologies via fitting formulae or emulators to that for non-flat cosmologies. We use NN-body simulations for the non-flat Λ\LambdaCDM models with ΩK0.1|\Omega_K|\leq 0.1 to show that our method can predict P(k)P(k) for non-flat models up to k6hMpc<sup>1k \simeq 6\,h{\rm Mpc}<sup>{-1} in the redshift range z[0,1.5]z\simeq [0,1.5], to the fractional accuracy within 1\sim 1% that roughly corresponds to requirements for weak lensing cosmology with upcoming surveys. We find that the emulators, those built for flat cosmologies such as EuclidEmulator, can predict the non-flat P(k)P(k) with least degradation.

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