Morphology of the supercluster-void network in /\ CDM cosmology

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2011-07-05

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We report here the first systematic study of the supercluster-void network in the ΛCDM concordance cosmology in which voids and superclusters are treated on an equal footing. Superclusters are defined as individual members of an over-dense excur- sion set and voids are defined as individual members of a complementary under-dense excursion set at the same density threshold. We determine the geometric, topological and morphological properties of the cosmic web at a large set of density levels by computing Minkowski functionals for every supercluster and void using SURFGEN (Sheth et al. 2003). The properties of the largest (percolating) supercluster and the complementary void are found to be very different from properties of individual su- perclusters and voids. Individual superclusters totally occupy no more than about 5% of the total volume and contain no more than 20% of mass if the largest supercluster is excluded. Likewise, individual voids totally occupy no more than 14% of volume and contain no more than 4% of mass if the largest void is excluded. Although super- clusters are more massive and voids are more voluminous the difference in maximum volumes is not greater than by an order of magnitude. The genus value of individual superclusters can be ∼ 5 while the genus of individual voids can reach ∼ 40, implying significant amount of substructure in superclusters and especially in voids. One of our main results is that large voids, as defined through the density field (read dark matter distribution) can be distinctly non-spherical.

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Numerical, Galaxies: statistics, Cosmology: theory, Large- scale structure of Universe

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