DTFE analysis of the PSCz local Universe: Density Field and Cosmic Flow
Emilio Romano-Diaz (3,2,1), Rien van de Weygaert (1) ((1) Kapteyn, Institute RuG, (2) Hebrew U., Israel, (3) U. of Kentucky, USA)

TL;DR
This paper uses the DTFE method to create detailed 3D maps of matter density and cosmic flows in the local universe, revealing the structure and dynamics of superclusters and voids up to 150 Mpc/h.
Contribution
It introduces the application of DTFE to PSCz galaxy data for high-resolution volume-covering density and velocity maps, highlighting voids and supercluster structures.
Findings
DTFE maps accurately depict supercluster structures.
Velocity flows trace bulk and shear motions in the local universe.
Void regions show sharply defined outflows and a maximum expansion rate.
Abstract
We apply the Delaunay Tessellation Field Estimator (DTFE) to reconstruct and analyze the matter distribution and cosmic velocity flows in the Local Universe on the basis of the PSCz galaxy survey. The prime objective of this study is the production of optimal resolution three-dimensional maps fully volume-covering of the volume-weighted velocity and density fields throughout the nearby Universe, out to a distance of 150 Mpc/h. Based on the Voronoi and Delaunay tessellation defined by the spatial galaxy sample, DTFE involves the estimate of density values on the basis of the volume of the related Delaunay tetrahedra and the subsequent use of theDelaunay tessellation as natural multidimensional (linear) interpolation grid for the corresponding density and velocity fields throughout the sample volume. The linearized model of the spatial galaxy distribution and the corresponding peculiar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
