Precision cosmology with baryons: non-radiative hydrodynamics of galaxy groups

Abstract The effect of baryons on the matter power spectrum is likely to have an observable effect for future galaxy surveys, like Euclid or Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). As a first step towards a fully predictive theory, we investigate the effect of non-radiative hydrodynamics on the stru...

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