The large-scale structure around the Fornax-Eridanus Complex
Maria Angela Raj, Petra Awad, Reynier F. Peletier, Rory Smith, Ulrike, Kuchner, Rien van de Weygaert, Noam I. Libeskind, Marco Canducci, Peter Tino,, Kerstin Bunte

TL;DR
This study maps the filamentary network around the Fornax-Eridanus Complex using machine learning, revealing environmental influences on galaxy morphology and the heterogeneity of the cosmic web structure.
Contribution
Introduces the novel 1-DREAM machine-learning tool to detect and model filaments around the Fornax cluster, linking filament environments to galaxy morphology.
Findings
Detected 27 filaments with varying densities and environments.
Found early-type galaxies are more common in high-density filaments and regions.
Revealed the heterogeneity of filamentary environments and their influence on galaxy morphology.
Abstract
Our objectives are to map the filamentary network around the Fornax-Eridanus Complex and probe the influence of the local environment on galaxy morphology. We employ the novel machine-learning tool, 1-DREAM (1-Dimensional, Recovery, Extraction, and Analysis of Manifolds) to detect and model filaments around the Fornax cluster. We then use the morphology-density relation of galaxies to examine the variation in the galaxies' morphology with respect to their distance from the central axis of the detected filaments. We detect 27 filaments that vary in length and galaxy-number density around the Fornax-Eridanus Complex. These filaments showcase a variety of environments; some filaments encompass groups/clusters, while others are only inhabited by galaxies in pristine filamentary environments. We also reveal a well-known structure -- the Fornax Wall, that passes through the Dorado group,…
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