Modeling cosmic void statistics
Abstract
Understanding the internal structure and spatial distribution of cosmic voids is crucial when considering them as probes of cosmology. We present recent advances in modeling void density- and velocity-profiles in real space, as well as void two-point statistics in redshift space, by examining voids identified via the watershed transform in state-of-the-art CDM n-body simulations and mock galaxy catalogs. The simple and universal characteristics that emerge from these statistics indicate the self-similarity of large-scale structure and suggest cosmic voids to be among the most pristine objects to consider for future studies on the nature of dark energy, dark matter and modified gravity.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1409.7621,
title = {Modeling cosmic void statistics},
author = {Nico Hamaus and P. M. Sutter and Benjamin D. Wandelt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.7621},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
to appear as proceedings of the IAU Symposium 308 "The Zeldovich Universe: Genesis and Growth of the Cosmic Web", 23-28 June 2014, Tallinn, Estonia