The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Zooming by in the CARPoolGP Lane: New CAMELS-TNG Simulations of Zoomed-in Massive Halos

  • Max E. Lee,
  • Shy Genel,
  • Benjamin D. Wandelt,
  • Benjamin Zhang,
  • Ana Maria Delgado,
  • Shivam Pandey,
  • Erwin T. Lau,
  • Christopher Carr,
  • Harrison Cook,
  • Daisuke Nagai,
  • Daniel Angles-Alcazar,
  • Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro,
  • Greg L. Bryan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3d4a
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 968, no. 1
p. 11

Abstract

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Galaxy formation models within cosmological hydrodynamical simulations contain numerous parameters with nontrivial influences over the resulting properties of simulated cosmic structures and galaxy populations. It is computationally challenging to sample these high dimensional parameter spaces with simulations, in particular for halos in the high-mass end of the mass function. In this work, we develop a novel sampling and reduced variance regression method, CARPoolGP , which leverages built-in correlations between samples in different locations of high dimensional parameter spaces to provide an efficient way to explore parameter space and generate low-variance emulations of summary statistics. We use this method to extend the Cosmology and Astrophysics with machinE Learning Simulations to include a set of 768 zoom-in simulations of halos in the mass range of 10 ^13 –10 ^14.5 M _⊙ h ^−1 that span a 28-dimensional parameter space in the IllustrisTNG model. With these simulations and the CARPoolGP emulation method, we explore parameter trends in the Compton Y – M , black hole mass–halo mass, and metallicity–mass relations, as well as thermodynamic profiles and quenched fractions of satellite galaxies. We use these emulations to provide a physical picture of the complex interplay between supernova and active galactic nuclei feedback. We then use emulations of the Y – M relation of massive halos to perform Fisher forecasts on astrophysical parameters for future Sunyaev–Zeldovich observations and find a significant improvement in forecasted constraints. We publicly release both the simulation suite and CARPoolGP software package.

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