论文标题

表征来自星系分布的SDSS体积中的细丝

Characterising filaments in the SDSS volume from the galaxy distribution

论文作者

Malavasi, Nicola, Aghanim, Nabila, Douspis, Marian, Tanimura, Hideki, Bonjean, Victor

论文摘要

根据星系分布来检测宇宙的大规模结构并表征其成分在天体物理学中至关重要,但也很难实现。需要进行广阔的光谱红移调查,以准确测量空间中的星系位置,这也需要覆盖天空的大面积。也很难创建可以提取宇宙Web结构(例如细丝)的算法。此外,这些检测将受到系统的不确定性的影响,这些不确定性源于所使用的调查(例如其完整性和覆盖范围)的特征以及采用用于检测宇宙网络的特定方法的独特属性(即其依赖于其依赖的假设以及它可以使用的自由参数)。由于这些原因,在宽阔的天空区域中创建新的宇宙网络功能目录很重要,因为这使用户可以使用彻底研究的系统不确定性的结构样本。 In this paper we present the filament catalogues created using the discrete persistent structure extractor (DisPerSE) tool in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), and we fully characterise them in terms of their dependence on the choice of parameters pertaining to the algorithm, and with respect to several systematic issues that may arise in the skeleton as a result of the properties of the galaxy distribution (such as Finger-of-God redshift distortions and由于调查的边界引起的密度场缺陷)。

Detecting the large-scale structure of the Universe based on the galaxy distribution and characterising its components is of fundamental importance in astrophysics but is also a difficult task to achieve. Wide-area spectroscopic redshift surveys are required to accurately measure galaxy positions in space that also need to cover large areas of the sky. It is also difficult to create algorithms that can extract cosmic web structures (e.g. filaments). Moreover, these detections will be affected by systematic uncertainties that stem from the characteristics of the survey used (e.g. its completeness and coverage) and from the unique properties of the specific method adopted to detect the cosmic web (i.e. the assumptions it relies on and the free parameters it may employ). For these reasons, the creation of new catalogues of cosmic web features on wide sky areas is important, as this allows users to have at their disposal a well-understood sample of structures whose systematic uncertainties have been thoroughly investigated. In this paper we present the filament catalogues created using the discrete persistent structure extractor (DisPerSE) tool in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), and we fully characterise them in terms of their dependence on the choice of parameters pertaining to the algorithm, and with respect to several systematic issues that may arise in the skeleton as a result of the properties of the galaxy distribution (such as Finger-of-God redshift distortions and defects of the density field that are due to the boundaries of the survey).

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