The matter distribution in the local Universe as derived from galaxy groups in SDSS DR12 and 2MRS
Christoph Saulder, Eelco van Kampen, Igor V. Chilingarian, Steffen, Mieske, Werner W. Zeilinger

TL;DR
This paper constructs detailed galaxy group catalogues from SDSS DR12 and 2MRS data, calibrated with mock simulations, to accurately map the local Universe's matter distribution for cosmological research.
Contribution
It introduces calibrated friends-of-friends galaxy group catalogues and a combined mass distribution map, enhancing precision in local Universe studies.
Findings
Four comprehensive galaxy group catalogues are provided.
The catalogues enable accurate mass and distance estimates.
The data serve as valuable references for cosmological analyses.
Abstract
Context. Friends-of-friends algorithms are a common tool to detect galaxy groups and clusters in large survey data. In order to be as precise as possible, they have to be carefully calibrated using mock catalogues. Aims. We create an accurate and robust description of the matter distribution in the local Universe using the most up-to-date available data. This will provide the input for a specific cosmological test planned as follow-up to this work, and will be useful for general extragalactic and cosmological research. Methods. We created a set of galaxy group catalogues based on the 2MRS and SDSS DR12 galaxy samples using a friends-of-friends based group finder algorithm. The algorithm was carefully calibrated and optimised on a new set of wide-angle mock catalogues from the Millennium simulation, in order to provide accurate total mass estimates of the galaxy groups taking into…
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