Scaling Laws in the Stellar Mass Distribution and the Transition to Homogeneity

IF 1.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Jose Gaite
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Abstract

We present a new statistical analysis of the large-scale stellar mass distribution in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (data release 7). A set of volume-limited samples shows that the stellar mass of galaxies is concentrated in a range of galaxy luminosities that is very different from the range selected by the usual analysis of galaxy positions. Nevertheless, the two-point correlation function is a power-law with the usual exponent $\gamma=1.71$--$1.82$, which varies with luminosity. The mass concentration property allows us to make a meaningful analysis of the angular distribution of the full flux-limited sample. With this analysis, after suppressing the shot noise, we extend further the scaling range and thus obtain $\gamma=1.83$ and a clustering length \redc{$r_0= 5.8$--$7.0\,h^{-1}$Mpc.} Fractional statistical moments of the coarse-grained stellar mass density exhibit multifractal scaling. Our results support a multifractal model with a transition to homogeneity at about $10\,h^{-1}$Mpc.
恒星质量分布的标度律及其向均匀性的转变
我们在斯隆数字巡天中对大尺度恒星质量分布进行了新的统计分析(数据发布7)。一组体积有限的样本表明,星系的恒星质量集中在一系列星系亮度范围内,这与通常分析星系位置所选择的范围非常不同。然而,两点相关函数是一个幂律,通常的指数$\gamma=1.71$--$1.82$,随光度变化。质量浓度特性使我们能够对全通量限制样品的角分布进行有意义的分析。通过这种分析,在抑制散粒噪声后,我们进一步扩展了标度范围,从而获得$\gamma=1.83$和聚类长度\redc{$r_0=5.8$-$7.0\,h^{-1}$Mpc}。粗粒恒星质量密度的分数统计矩表现出多重分形标度。我们的结果支持了一个多重分形模型,该模型在大约$10\,h^{-1}$Mpc处向齐性过渡。
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Advances in Astronomy
Advances in Astronomy ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.10%
发文量
10
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Astronomy publishes articles in all areas of astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology. The journal accepts both observational and theoretical investigations into celestial objects and the wider universe, as well as the reports of new methods and instrumentation for their study.
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