Influence of the Local Void on measurements of the clustering dipole
Maciej Bilicki, Micha{\l} Chodorowski

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the Local Void affects measurements of the clustering dipole and finds its impact to be a minor systematic effect on the Local Group's motion and related cosmological parameters.
Contribution
It provides a quantitative analysis of the Local Void's influence on clustering dipole measurements, considering different geometries and density contrasts.
Findings
Spurious acceleration due to the Local Void is about 45-60 km/s.
Misalignment angle change is less than 1 degree.
Fractional change in Omega_m is approximately 5-7%.
Abstract
In measurements of the clustering dipole from all-sky surveys, an important problem is the lack of information about galaxy distribution in the so-called Zone of Avoidance (ZoA). The existence of the Local Void (LV) has a systematic effect on these measurements. If the ZoA is randomly filled with mock galaxies, then the calculated acceleration of the Local Group of galaxies (LG) has a spurious component, resulting from the lack of real galaxies in the intersection of the LV with the ZoA. This component affects both the misalignment angle between the clustering dipole and the CMB dipole, and the inferred value of mean matter density Omega_m. We calculate the amplitude of the spurious acceleration acting on the LG due to the LV. Its value depends on the geometry and size of the LV, as well as on its density contrast. However, under the simplest assumption of the LV being spherical and…
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