The Cosmically Depressed: Life, Sociology and Identity of Voids
Abstract
We review and discuss aspects of Cosmic Voids that form the background for our Void Galaxy Survey (see accompanying paper by Stanonik et al.). Following a sketch of the general characteristics of void formation and evolution, we describe the influence of the environment on their development and structure and the characteristic hierarchical buildup of the cosmic void population. In order to be able to study the resulting tenuous void substructure and the galaxies populating the interior of voids, we subsequently set out to describe our parameter free tessellation-based watershed void finding technique. It allows us to trace the outline, shape and size of voids in galaxy redshift surveys. The application of this technique enables us to find galaxies in the deepest troughs of the cosmic galaxy distribution, and has formed the basis of our void galaxy program.
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@article{arxiv.0912.3473,
title = {The Cosmically Depressed: Life, Sociology and Identity of Voids},
author = {Rien van de Weygaert and Erwin Platen and Esra Tigrak and Johan Hidding and Thijs van der Hulst and Miguel A. Aragon-Calvo and Kathryn Stanonik and Jacqueline van Gorkom},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.3473},
year = {2009}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures, proceedings "Galaxies in Isolation" (May 2009, Granada, Spain), eds. L. Verdes-Montenegro, ASP (this is a colour, extended and combined version; accompanying paper to Stanonik et al., arXiv:0909.2869, in same volume)