H. M. Courtois, J. Mould, A. M. Hollinger, A. Dupuy, C. P. Zhang
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摘要
本文探讨了z = 0.1范围内局部宇宙宇宙学的更新,结合了来自WALLABY、FAST和DESI调查的第一批数据发布的星系特殊速度数据集。目前在每次巡天中选出的具有特殊速度的星系数量分别为655,4796和4191。新的cf4++纲要能够更全面地研究附近宇宙的体积流动动力学。我们发现在150 h - 1 Mpc下的体积流为315±40 km s - 1。这一分析还表明,从观测者的角度来看,在[200−300]h−1 Mpc区间内,均匀性的动态尺度尚未达到。这些新数据也改进了局部超星系团的结构,揭示了更球形的形状和更清晰的关键区域边界,如大吸引子(Laniakea)和后发星系团。加上一些测量,我们发现隐藏的船帆超星系团的能力有了很大的不同。为了帮助同事们对他们正在研究的物体(如SNIa、引力波)进行特殊的速度预测,我们公开发布了cf4++目录,以及在这项工作中使用的重建密度和速度场。
In search of the Local Universe dynamical homogeneity scale with CF4++ peculiar velocities
This article explores an update to the cosmography of the local Universe within z = 0.1, incorporating galaxy peculiar velocity datasets from the first data releases of the WALLABY, FAST, and DESI surveys. The number of galaxies with peculiar velocities currently selected in each survey is 655, 4796, and 4191, respectively. The new CF4++ compendium enables a more comprehensive study of the nearby Universe bulk flow dynamics. We find a bulk flow of 315 ± 40 km s−1 at 150 h−1 Mpc. This analysis additionally reveals that the dynamical scale of homogeneity is not yet reached in the interval [200−300] h−1 Mpc from the observer. This new data also refines the structure of local superclusters, revealing more spherical shapes and more clearly defined boundaries for key regions such as the Great Attractor (Laniakea) and the Coma cluster. The addition of a few measurements has made a big difference in our ability to reveal the hidden Vela supercluster. To help colleagues obtain a peculiar velocity prediction for the object they are currently studying (e.g. SNIa, gravitational waves), we publicly release the CF4++ catalogue, as well as the reconstructed density and velocity fields used in this work.
期刊介绍:
Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.