The Origins of the Bulk flow
Richard Watkins, Hume A. Feldman

TL;DR
This study uses the CosmicFlows-4 data to analyze the origin of large-scale cosmic bulk flows, finding that external structures beyond 200 Mpc/h significantly influence these flows, challenging the assumption of uniform external flow models.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel weighted-average technique to separate internal and external contributions to cosmic bulk flows using CF4 data.
Findings
Bulk flow dominated by sources beyond 200 Mpc/h
Externally driven flow amplitude increases with scale
External influences challenge uniform flow assumptions
Abstract
We analyze the origin of the large-scale bulk flow using the CosmicFlows-4 (CF4) peculiar-velocity catalog. We decompose the observed motions into internal components, generated by mass fluctuations within 200 Mpc/h, and external ones arising from structures beyond this volume. A weighted-average technique is developed to test the model's self-consistency while minimizing the impact of non-Gaussian distance errors. The CF4 velocities show excellent agreement with the predicted internal field, yielding beta = 0.31 pm 0.01. We also determine that the value of the Hubble constant that should be used for calculating peculiar velocities from the CF4 to be H0 = 75.0 pm 0.1 km/s/Mpc, consistent with CF4 calibrations. Using the minimum-variance formalism, we further separate the bulk flow into its internal and external contributions and find that the observed large-scale bulk flow is dominated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
