Quasi-spherical superclusters
Pekka Hein\"am\"aki, Pekka Teerikorpi, Marian Douspis, Pasi Nurmi,, Maret Einasto, Mirt Gramann, Jukka Nevalainen, Enn Saar

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes quasi-spherical superclusters from SDSS data, revealing their unique shapes, high dark matter content, and gravitationally bound state, thus enhancing understanding of supercluster dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a method to select quasi-spherical superclusters and investigates their properties and dynamical states using the $\Lambda$ significance diagram.
Findings
Four quasi-spherical superclusters are gravitationally bound.
Quasi-spherical superclusters have higher mass-to-light ratios.
They are among the largest gravitationally bound systems.
Abstract
Generally the dynamical state of superclusters is poorly known. We study properties of superclusters and select a sample of quasi-spherical superclusters, the dynamics of which can be studied using the significance diagram. We extracted our supercluster sample with an adaptive local threshold density method from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 (SDSS DR7) data and estimated their masses using the dynamical masses for member galaxies and groups. We used topological analysis based on Minkowski functionals and the positions of galaxies and galaxy groups in superclusters. Finally, we highlight the dynamical state of a few exceptional types of superclusters found in this study using the significance diagram. Our final sample contains 65 superclusters in the distance range of 130 to 450 Mpc. Supercluster masses range between and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
