TL;DR
Felix is a topology-based framework that enables interactive visualization and exploration of cosmic filaments within the large-scale universe structure, enhancing understanding of the cosmic web's intricate filamentary network.
Contribution
The paper introduces Felix, a novel topology-driven method for visual exploration of cosmic filaments, capable of isolating filaments across different density regions in the cosmic web.
Findings
Successfully extracts filaments in simulations matching existing methods.
Isolates filaments in high-density and void-like regions.
Enables interactive visualization of complex filament structures.
Abstract
The large-scale structure of the universe is comprised of virialized blob-like clusters, linear filaments, sheet-like walls and huge near empty three-dimensional voids. Characterizing the large scale universe is essential to our understanding of the formation and evolution of galaxies. The density range of clusters, walls and voids are relatively well separated, when compared to filaments, which span a relatively larger range. The large scale filamentary network thus forms an intricate part of the cosmic web. In this paper, we describe Felix, a topology based framework for visual exploration of filaments in the cosmic web. The filamentary structure is represented by the ascending manifold geometry of the 2-saddles in the Morse-Smale complex of the density field. We generate a hierarchy of Morse-Smale complexes and query for filaments based on the density ranges at the end points of…
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