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Fractal Analysis of the UltraVISTA Galaxy Survey

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-12-21 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

This paper seeks to test if the large-scale galaxy distribution can be characterized as a fractal system. Tools appropriate for describing galaxy fractal structures with a single fractal dimension DD in relativistic settings are developed and applied to the UltraVISTA galaxy survey. A graph of volume-limited samples corresponding to the redshift limits in each redshift bins for absolute magnitude is presented. Fractal analysis using the standard Λ\LambdaCDM cosmological model is applied to a reduced subsample in the range 0.1z40.1\le z \le 4, and the entire sample within 0.1z60.1\le z\le 6. Three relativistic distances are used, the luminosity distance dLd_L, redshift distance dzd_z and galaxy area distance dGd_G, because for data at z0.3z\gtrsim 0.3 relativistic effects are such that for the same zz these distance definitions yield different values. The results show two consecutive and distinct redshift ranges in both the reduced and complete samples where the data behave as a single fractal galaxy structure. For the reduced subsample we found that the fractal dimension is D=(1.58±0.20)D=\left(1.58\pm0.20\right) for z<1z<1, and D=(0.59±0.28)D=\left(0.59\pm0.28\right) for 1z41\le z\le 4. The complete sample yielded D=(1.63±0.20)D=\left(1.63\pm0.20\right) for z<1z<1 and D=(0.52±0.29)D=\left(0.52\pm0.29\right) for 1z61\le z\le6. These results are consistent with those found by Conde-Saavedra et al. (2015; arXiv:1409.5409v1), where a similar analysis was applied to a much more limited survey at equivalent redshift depths, and suggest that either there are yet unclear observational biases causing such decrease in the fractal dimension, or the galaxy clustering was possibly more sparse and the universe void dominated in a not too distant past.

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@article{arxiv.2012.07164,
  title  = {Fractal Analysis of the UltraVISTA Galaxy Survey},
  author = {Sharon Teles and Amanda R. Lopes and Marcelo B. Ribeiro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.07164},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

9 pages, 11 figures, LaTeX. Accepted for publication in Physics Letters B