Void alignment and density profile applied to measuring cosmological parameters [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.07498


We study the orientation and density profiles of the cosmological voids with SDSS10 data. Using voids to test Alcock-Paczynski effect has been proposed and tested in both simulations and actual SDSS data. Previous observations imply that there exist an empirical stretching factor which plays an important role in the voids’ orientation. Simulations indicate that this empirical stretching factor is caused by the void galaxies’ peculiar velocities. Recently Hamaus et al. found that voids’ density profiles are universal and their average velocities satisfy linear theory very well. In this article we first confirm that the stretching effect exists using independent analysis. We then apply the universal density profile to measure the cosmological parameters. We find that the void density profile can be a tool to measure the cosmological parameters.

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D. Dai
Mon, 28 Sep 15
39/67

Comments: 8 pages, 12 figures, accepted by MNRAS