Improved analytical modeling of the non-linear power spectrum in modified gravity cosmologies
arXiv:2301.12016 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.107.083525
Abstract
Reliable analytical modeling of the non-linear power spectrum (PS) of matter perturbations is among the chief pre-requisites for cosmological analyses from the largest sky surveys. This is especially true for the models that extend the standard general-relativity paradigm by adding the fifth force, where numerical simulations can be prohibitively expensive. Here we present a method for building accurate PS models for two modified gravity (MG) variants: namely the Hu-Sawicki , and the normal branch of the Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati (nDGP) braneworld. We start by modifying the standard halo model (HM) with respect to the baseline Lambda-Cold-Dark-Matter (CDM) scenario, by using the HM components with specific MG extensions. We find that our retains 5% accuracy only up to mildly non-linear scales ( $h/\,\mbox{Mpc}$) when compared to PS from numerical simulations. At the same time, our HM prescription much more accurately captures the ratio up to non-linear scales. We show that using HM-derived together with a viable non-linear CDM prescription (such as HALOFIT), we render a much better and more accurate PS predictions in MG. The new approach yields considerably improved performance, with modeled being now accurate to within 5% all the way to non-linear scales of $h/\,\mbox{Mpc}$. The magnitude of deviations from GR as fostered by these MG models is typically in these regimes. Therefore reaching 5% PS modeling is enough for forecasting constraints on modern-era cosmological observables.