The clustering of critical points in the evolving cosmic web
Junsup Shim, Sandrine Codis, Christophe Pichon, Dmitri Pogosyan,, Corentin Cadiou

TL;DR
This paper studies how critical points like peaks, voids, walls, and filaments cluster in the cosmic web over time, revealing features that could improve large-scale structure analysis in cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the clustering properties of critical points in the cosmic web, linking observations to Gaussian Random field theory and highlighting redshift insensitivity.
Findings
Exclusion zone size depends on rarity and eigenvalue signature.
Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation bump varies with rarity and bias.
Critical point correlations show orientation-dependent divergence.
Abstract
Focusing on both small separations and Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation scales, the cosmic evolution of the clustering properties of peak, void, wall, and filament-type critical points is measured using two-point correlation functions in CDM dark matter simulations as a function of their relative rarity. A qualitative comparison to the corresponding theory for Gaussian Random fields allows us to understand the following observed features: i) the appearance of an exclusion zone at small separation, whose size depends both on rarity and on the signature (\ie the number of negative eigenvalues) of the critical points involved; ii) the amplification of the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation bump with rarity and its reversal for cross-correlations involving negatively biased critical points; iii) the orientation-dependent small-separation divergence of the cross-correlations of peaks and…
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