The dipole anisotropy of WISE x SuperCOSMOS number counts [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1707.08091


We probe the validity of the isotropy hypothesis of the Universe, one of the foundations of modern Cosmology, with the WISE $\times$ SuperCOSMOS data set. This is performed by searching for dipole anisotropy of galaxy number counts in different redshift shells in the $0.10 < z \leq 0.35$ range. We find that the dipole direction is in concordance with most of previous analyses in the literature, however, its amplitude is only consistent with $\Lambda$CDM-based mocks when we adopt the cleanest sample of this catalogue, except for the $z < 0.15$ data, which exhibits a persistently large dipole signal. Hence, we obtain no significant evidence against the large-scale isotropy assumption once the data are purified from stellar contamination, yet our results in the lowest redshift range are still inconclusive.

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C. Bengaly, C. Novaes, H. Xavier, et. al.
Wed, 26 Jul 17
26/68

Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Comments welcome!