Reconstructing the Cosmic Velocity and Tidal Fields with Galaxy Groups Selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Huiyuan Wang, H. J. Mo, Xiaohu Yang, Frank C. van den Bosch

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to reconstruct cosmic velocity and tidal fields from SDSS galaxy groups, enabling detailed analysis of the cosmic web and galaxy environments, with applications in cosmology and galaxy formation studies.
Contribution
We develop a reliable reconstruction technique for velocity and tidal fields from SDSS data, validated with mock catalogs, and demonstrate its use in cosmic web classification and cosmological analysis.
Findings
Reconstruction is reliable within 66% of the survey volume.
The tidal field effectively classifies cosmic web structures.
Large-scale bulk flow of ~117 km/s linked to SDSS Great Wall.
Abstract
[abridge]Cosmic velocity and tidal fields are important for the understanding of the cosmic web and the environments of galaxies, and can also be used to constrain cosmology. In this paper, we reconstruct these two fields in SDSS volume from dark matter halos represented by galaxy groups. Detailed mock catalogues are used to test the reliability of our method against uncertainties arising from redshift distortions, survey boundaries, and false identifications of groups by our group finder. We find that both the velocity and tidal fields, smoothed on a scale of ~2Mpc/h, can be reliably reconstructed in the inner region (~66%) of the survey volume. The reconstructed tidal field is used to split the cosmic web into clusters, filaments, sheets, and voids, depending on the sign of the eigenvalues of tidal tensor. The reconstructed velocity field nicely shows how the flows are diverging from…
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