Geometry and scaling of cosmic voids
Jose Gaite

TL;DR
This paper investigates the geometry and scaling properties of cosmic voids within fractal matter distributions, revealing that voids reflect multifractal structures and contain galaxies or dark matter halos, with implications for understanding large-scale cosmic structure.
Contribution
It introduces a statistical analysis method for voids based on fractal geometry, distinguishing monofractal from multifractal voids and confirming their properties through simulations.
Findings
Void sizes imply fractal geometry but are not always scaled.
Proper multifractal voids have complex geometries.
Galaxy and dark matter distributions in voids are multifractal.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Cosmic voids are observed in the distribution of galaxies and, to some extent, in the dark matter distribution. If these distributions have fractal geometry, it must be reflected in the geometry of voids; in particular, we expect scaling sizes of voids. However, this scaling is not well demonstrated in galaxy surveys yet. AIMS: Our objective is to understand the geometry of cosmic voids in relation to a fractal structure of matter. We intend to distinguish monofractal voids from multifractal voids, regarding their scaling properties. We plan to analyse voids in the distributions of mass concentrations (halos) in a multifractal and their relation to galaxy voids. METHODS: We make a statistical analysis of point distributions based on the void probability function and correlation functions. We assume that voids are spherical and devise a simple spherical void finder. For…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Astro and Planetary Science
