Shell-like structures in our cosmic neighbourhood
M. Einasto, P. Hein\"am\"aki, L.J. Liivam\"agi, V.J. Martinez, L., Hurtado-Gil, P. Arnalte-Mur, P. Nurmi, J. Einasto, E. Saar

TL;DR
This study identifies shell-like structures in the distribution of nearby galaxy clusters, revealing large-scale features that differ from BAO shells and suggesting the influence of rich clusters and superclusters.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detection of shell-like structures at about 120 Mpc/h in the local universe using SDSS data, highlighting their distinct properties from BAO shells.
Findings
Six candidate shell-like structures identified.
Shell radii around 120 Mpc/h, larger than BAO shells.
Shells associated with rich clusters and superclusters.
Abstract
Signatures of the processes in the early Universe are imprinted in the cosmic web. Some of them may define shell-like structures characterised by typical scales. We search for shell-like structures in the distribution of nearby rich clusters of galaxies drawn from the SDSS DR8. We calculate the distance distributions between rich clusters of galaxies, and groups and clusters of various richness, look for the maxima in the distance distributions, and select candidates of shell-like structures. We analyse the space distribution of groups and clusters forming shell walls. We find six possible candidates of shell-like structures, in which galaxy clusters have maxima in the distance distribution to other galaxy groups and clusters at the distance of about 120 Mpc/h. The rich galaxy cluster A1795, the central cluster of the Bootes supercluster, has the highest maximum in the distance…
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