Semi-analytic galaxy formation in massive neutrino cosmologies
Date Issued
2015
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Abstract
The constraints on neutrino masses led to the revision of their cosmological role, since the existence of a cosmological neutrino background is a clear prediction of the standard cosmological model. In this paper, we study the impact of such background on the spatial distribution of both dark matter (DM) and galaxies, by coupling N-body numerical simulations with semi-analytic models (SAMs) of galaxy formation. Cosmological simulations including massive neutrinos predict a slower evolution of DM perturbations with respect to the Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) runs with the same initial conditions and a suppression on the matter power spectrum on small and intermediate scales, thus impacting on the predicted properties of galaxy populations. We explicitly show that most of these deviations are driven by the different σ8 predicted for cosmologies including a massive neutrino background. We conclude that independent estimates of σ8 are needed, in order to unambiguously characterize the effect of this background on the growth of structures. Galaxy properties alone are a weak tracer of deviations with respect to the ΛCDM run, but their combination with the overall matter distribution at all scales allows us to disentangle between different cosmological models. Moreover, these deviations go on opposite directions with respect to competing models such as modified gravity, thus weakening any detectable cosmological signal. Given the ubiquitous presence of a neutrino background, these effects have to be taken into account in future missions aimed at constraining the properties of the `Dark' components of the Universe.
Volume
447
Issue
4
Start page
3361
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2015MNRAS.447.3361F
Rights
open.access
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