Standard models of galaxy formation predict that matter distribution is statistically homogeneous and isotropic and characterized by (i) spatial homogeneity for r < 10 Mpc h(-1), (ii) small-amplitude structures of relatively limited size (i.e. r < 100) Mpc h(-1) and (iii) anti-correlations for r > r(c) approximate to 150 Mpc h(-1) (i.e. no structures of size larger than r(c)). Whether or not the observed galaxy distribution is interpreted to be compatible with these predictions depends on the a priori assumptions encoded in the statistical methods employed to characterize the data and on the a posteriori hypotheses made to interpret the results. We present strategies to test the most common assumptions and we find evidence that, in the available samples, galaxy distribution is spatially inhomogeneous for r < 100 Mpc h(-1) but statistically homogeneous and isotropic. We conclude that the observed inhomogeneities pose a fundamental challenge to the standard picture of cosmology but they also represent an important opportunity which may open new directions for many cosmological puzzles.

Inhomogeneities in the universe

Francesco Sylos Labini
2011

Abstract

Standard models of galaxy formation predict that matter distribution is statistically homogeneous and isotropic and characterized by (i) spatial homogeneity for r < 10 Mpc h(-1), (ii) small-amplitude structures of relatively limited size (i.e. r < 100) Mpc h(-1) and (iii) anti-correlations for r > r(c) approximate to 150 Mpc h(-1) (i.e. no structures of size larger than r(c)). Whether or not the observed galaxy distribution is interpreted to be compatible with these predictions depends on the a priori assumptions encoded in the statistical methods employed to characterize the data and on the a posteriori hypotheses made to interpret the results. We present strategies to test the most common assumptions and we find evidence that, in the available samples, galaxy distribution is spatially inhomogeneous for r < 100 Mpc h(-1) but statistically homogeneous and isotropic. We conclude that the observed inhomogeneities pose a fundamental challenge to the standard picture of cosmology but they also represent an important opportunity which may open new directions for many cosmological puzzles.
2011
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
GALAXY REDSHIFT SURVEY; DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
SPECTROSCOPIC TARGET SELECTION
BARYON ACOUSTIC-OSCILLATIONS
LUMINOSITY FUNCTION
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