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Autores principales: Khoshtinat, Mohadese, Hatamnia, Hossein, Baghram, Shant
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.18233
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author Khoshtinat, Mohadese
Hatamnia, Hossein
Baghram, Shant
author_facet Khoshtinat, Mohadese
Hatamnia, Hossein
Baghram, Shant
contents Studying the structures (halos and galaxies) within the cosmic environments (void, sheet, filament, and node) where they reside is an ongoing attempt in cosmological studies. The link between the properties of structures and the cosmic environments may help to unravel the nature of the dark sector of the Universe. In this paper, we study the cosmic web environments from the spatial pattern perspective in the context of $ Λ$CDM and $ νΛ$CDM as an example of an extension to the vanilla model. To do this, we use the T-web classification method and classify the cosmic environments for the catalogues from the gevolution N-body simulations for $ Λ$CDM and $ νΛ$CDM cosmology. Then, we compute the first nearest neighbour cumulative distribution function, spherical contact cumulative distribution function, and $ J$-function for every cosmic environment. In the context of the standard model, the results indicate that these functions can differentiate the various cosmic environments. In association with distinguishing between extensions of the standard model of cosmologies, these functions within the cosmic environment seem beneficial as a complementary probe.
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spellingShingle One-point Statistics in various cosmic environments in the presence of massive neutrinos
Khoshtinat, Mohadese
Hatamnia, Hossein
Baghram, Shant
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Studying the structures (halos and galaxies) within the cosmic environments (void, sheet, filament, and node) where they reside is an ongoing attempt in cosmological studies. The link between the properties of structures and the cosmic environments may help to unravel the nature of the dark sector of the Universe. In this paper, we study the cosmic web environments from the spatial pattern perspective in the context of $ Λ$CDM and $ νΛ$CDM as an example of an extension to the vanilla model. To do this, we use the T-web classification method and classify the cosmic environments for the catalogues from the gevolution N-body simulations for $ Λ$CDM and $ νΛ$CDM cosmology. Then, we compute the first nearest neighbour cumulative distribution function, spherical contact cumulative distribution function, and $ J$-function for every cosmic environment. In the context of the standard model, the results indicate that these functions can differentiate the various cosmic environments. In association with distinguishing between extensions of the standard model of cosmologies, these functions within the cosmic environment seem beneficial as a complementary probe.
title One-point Statistics in various cosmic environments in the presence of massive neutrinos
topic Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.18233