Scale Dependent Dimension of Luminous Matter in the Universe
Abstract
We present a geometrical model of the distribution of luminous matter in the universe, derived from a very simple reaction-diffusion model of turbulent phenomena. The apparent dimension of luminous matter, , depends linearly on the logarithm of the scale under which the universe is viewed: , where is a correlation length. Comparison with data from the SARS red-shift catalogue, and the LEDA database provides a good fit with a correlation length Mpc. The geometrical interpretation is clear: At small distances, the universe is zero-dimensional and point-like. At distances of the order of 1 Mpc the dimension is unity, indicating a filamentary, string-like structure; when viewed at larger scales it gradually becomes 2-dimensional wall-like, and finally, at and beyond the correlation length, it becomes uniform.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0001443,
title = {Scale Dependent Dimension of Luminous Matter in the Universe},
author = {Per Bak and Kan Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0001443},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages, 2 figures