Cosmological N-body simulations with a large-scale tidal field

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In this paper we carry out anisotropic 'separate universe' simulations by including a large-scale tidal field in the N-body code GADGET4 using an anisotropic expansion factor Aij. We use the code in a pure particle-mesh mode to simulate the evolution of 16 realizations of an initial density field with and without a large-scale tidal field, which are then used to measure the response function describing how the tidal field influences structure formation in the linear and non-linear regimes. Together with the previously measured response to a large scale overdensity, this completely describes the non-linear matter bispectrum in the squeezed limit. We find that, contrary to the density response, the tidal response never significantly exceeds the large-scale perturbation-theory prediction even on non-linear scales for the redshift range we discuss.We develop a simple halo model that takes into account the effect of the tidal field and compare it with our direct measurement from the anisotropic N-body simulations.

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Schmidt, A. S., White, S. D. M., Schmidt, F., & Stücker, J. (2018). Cosmological N-body simulations with a large-scale tidal field. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 479(1), 162–170. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty1430

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