Mimicking the large-scale structure of the Local Universe. Synthetic pre-labelled galaxies in large-scale structures
M. Alc\'azar-Laynez, S. Duarte Puertas, S. Verley, G. Bl\'azquez-Calero, A. Jim\'enez, A. Lorenzo-Guti\'errez, D. Espada, M. Argudo-Fern\'andez, I. P\'erez

TL;DR
This paper introduces a geometrical simulation method to generate synthetic, pre-labelled galaxy catalogues that mimic the large-scale structure of the universe, aiding the development and benchmarking of classification algorithms.
Contribution
A novel geometrical LSS simulator that creates synthetic galaxy catalogues with realistic statistical properties and structure labels for algorithm training and benchmarking.
Findings
Successfully generated six mock catalogues matching SDSS statistics
Simulated observational biases like Malmquist bias and Fingers of God
Provided a versatile tool for LSS classification algorithm development
Abstract
Current observational and simulated large-scale structure (LSS) catalogues often lack consistency in assigning galaxies to specific structures, due to the absence of a universally accepted classification criterion. With the aim to generate synthetic empirical data for fine-tuning LSS classification algorithms, as well as to train machine learning (ML)/deep learning (DL) models for the same purpose, this work presents a purely geometrical simulation based on statistical spatial properties found in LSS surveys, using the spectroscopic main galaxy sample of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) catalogue up to a redshift of z~0.1 as a specific use case. A parallelism between the LSS and the Voronoi tessellation was utilised, in which the nodes, links, surfaces, and cells of the diagram correspond to clusters, filaments, walls, and voids, respectively. The simulation used random positions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
