The Hierarchical Structure and Dynamics of Voids
M. A. Aragon-Calvo, A. S. Szalay

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex internal structure and hierarchical dynamics of cosmic voids, revealing their role in galaxy formation, evolution, and as probes of primordial density fluctuations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the hierarchical nesting of velocity fields within voids and their impact on galaxy formation and the evolution of cosmic structures.
Findings
Void velocity fields form a hierarchy of expanding sub-domains.
Small-scale velocity components influence local galaxy dynamics.
Voids act as cosmic magnifiers and time machines for density fluctuations.
Abstract
Contrary to the common view voids have very complex internal structure and dynamics. Here we show how the hierarchy of structures in the density field inside voids is reflected by a similar hierarchy of structures in the velocity field. Voids defined by dense filaments and clusters can de described as simple expanding domains with coherent flows everywhere except at their boundaries. At scales smaller that the void radius the velocity field breaks into expanding sub-domains corresponding to sub- voids. These sub-domains break into even smaller sub-sub domains at smaller scales resulting in a nesting hierarchy of locally expanding domains. The ratio between the magnitude of the velocity field responsible for the expansion of the void and the velocity field defining the sub voids is approximately one order of magnitude. The small-scale components of the velocity field play a minor role in…
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