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− | Welcome to the CITA LSS Mocks Portal. | + | Welcome to the CITA LSS Mocks Portal. Here you will find information on the large-scale structure cosmological simulations, [https://mocks.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/Peak_Patch_and_WebSky#The_Peak_Patch_simulations <i>Peak Patch</i>] and [https://mocks.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/Peak_Patch_and_WebSky#The_WebSky_simulations <i>WebSky</i>], being developed at CITA, as well as publicly available simulation products from each CITA LSS Mocks Project. |
− | = [ | + | =[https://mocks.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/Peak_Patch_and_WebSky <i>Peak Patch</i> and <i>WebSky</i>: How our simulations work]= |
− | + | <i>Peak Patch</i> is a robust and highly efficient [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter_halo dark matter (DM) halo] finder. <i>WebSky</i> is a sky-map maker that generates mock sky maps using a suite of response functions to <i>Peak Patch</i> DM halo catalogues. Follow the link in the section header to learn more about these codes. Follow the link in the section heading to read more about the simulations. | |
− | = [http://cita.utoronto.ca/~malvarez/research/ksz-data Patchy kSZ Maps] = | + | = Simulation Products = |
− | Data | + | The following sections link (in reverse chronological order) to the page for each of the publicly released CITA Mocks Projects. These provide information on the respective projects and link to publicly released simulation products. See the linked papers for the full details. |
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+ | === [https://mocks.cita.utoronto.ca/index.php/lensed_cib Lensed CIB Mocks] === | ||
+ | Data to accompany [https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.07283 ''Exploring the Non-Gaussianity of the Cosmic Infrared Background and Its Weak Gravitational Lensing'' - J. Lee, J. R. Bond, P. Motloch, A. van Engelen, G. Stein (2024)]. | ||
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+ | === [http://mocks.cita.utoronto.ca/websky WebSky Extragalactic CMB Mocks] === | ||
+ | Data to accompany [https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.08787 ''The Websky Extragalactic CMB Simulations'' - G. Stein, M. A. Alvarez, J. R. Bond, A. v. Engelen, N. Battaglia (2020)]. | ||
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+ | === [http://cita.utoronto.ca/~malvarez/research/ksz-data Patchy kSZ Maps] === | ||
+ | Data to accompany [https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.02846 ''The Kinetic Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect from Reionization: Simulated Full-sky Maps at Arcminute Resolution'' - M. A. Alvarez (2016)] |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 4 July 2024
Welcome to the CITA LSS Mocks Portal. Here you will find information on the large-scale structure cosmological simulations, Peak Patch and WebSky, being developed at CITA, as well as publicly available simulation products from each CITA LSS Mocks Project.
Peak Patch and WebSky: How our simulations work
Peak Patch is a robust and highly efficient dark matter (DM) halo finder. WebSky is a sky-map maker that generates mock sky maps using a suite of response functions to Peak Patch DM halo catalogues. Follow the link in the section header to learn more about these codes. Follow the link in the section heading to read more about the simulations.
Simulation Products
The following sections link (in reverse chronological order) to the page for each of the publicly released CITA Mocks Projects. These provide information on the respective projects and link to publicly released simulation products. See the linked papers for the full details.
Lensed CIB Mocks
Data to accompany Exploring the Non-Gaussianity of the Cosmic Infrared Background and Its Weak Gravitational Lensing - J. Lee, J. R. Bond, P. Motloch, A. van Engelen, G. Stein (2024).
WebSky Extragalactic CMB Mocks
Data to accompany The Websky Extragalactic CMB Simulations - G. Stein, M. A. Alvarez, J. R. Bond, A. v. Engelen, N. Battaglia (2020).
Patchy kSZ Maps
Data to accompany The Kinetic Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect from Reionization: Simulated Full-sky Maps at Arcminute Resolution - M. A. Alvarez (2016)