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Title: Density and Velocity Fields from the 2MASS Redshift Survey


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Density and Velocity Fields from the 2MASS
Redshift Survey
  • Pirin Erdogdu
  • Nottingham University
  • MNRAS, 373, 45 (2006)

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The 2MRS Team
  • Pirin Erdogdu
  • Ofer Lahav
  • John Huchra
  • Matthew Colless
  • Roc Cutri
  • Emilio Falco
  • Teddy George
  • Thomas Jarrett
  • Heath Jones
  • Lucas Macri
  • Jeff Mader
  • Nathalie Martimbeau
  • Michael Pahre
  • Quentin Parker
  • Anaïs Rassat
  • Will Saunders

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2MASS Redshift Survey
  • Multiple telescopes to get all-sky coverage.
  • Data from ZCAT, SDSS (although a lot of our gals
    are too bright), FLWO, McDonald, Arecibo, Nancay
    and from CTIO, 6dF, Parkes, South Africa
  • 2MASS XSC is the primary sample for 6dF
  • Started 1998 as 2MASS produced objects

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2MASS Redshift Survey
  • K_s lt11.25 24,832 galaxies all sky ,
    currently 22,750 of 22,966 b gt 5 degrees
  • 11.25 is now essentially complete.
  • IR galaxy colors have incredibly small
    dispersion, lt 0.08 mag J-H, 0.09 mag H-K
  • 40 Early types in a K selected sample
  • versus 30 Early types in a B selected sample
  • K_s lt11.50 28,957 bgt10 28,671 w/zs 99
  • K_s lt11.75 39,980 37,578 w/zs 94

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The 2MASS Redshift Survey
z 0.01 0.01 lt z 0.025
0.025 lt z lt 0.05 0.05 z
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Motivation
  • Statistical Uncertainties due to Shot Noise
  • Incomplete Galaxy Sampling
  • Incomplete Sky Coverage
  • Recovering one field from another (real-space
    mass and velocity fields from galaxies in
    redshift-space)

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The 2MRS Redshift Distribution
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Notice the Zone of Avodiance
z 0.01 0.01 lt z 0.025 0.025 lt z lt 0.05
0.05 z
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Expansion of the Density Field in
Spherical Coordinates
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Boundary Conditions

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Resolution
(Peebles, 1980)
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Wiener Filter
(For details see Zaroubi et al 1995, ApJ, 449,
446)
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where the matrix WF is chosen such that the
residual
is minimised.
Hence
signal/(signal noise)
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Fisher, Lahav, Hoffman, Lynden-Bell, Zaroubi,
1995, MNRAS, 272885
Wiener Filter
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Poissons equation
is the eigenfunction of Laplacian operator
In linear theory
where
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Acceleration on the Local
Group
Linear theory
Linear theory
From CMB vLG 627 km/sec towards l273o and
b29o
From galaxy cat.
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Summary
  • Recovered density and velocity fields from the
    2MRS survey using WF technique
  • Expanded the observed density field into
    spherical harmonics and spherical Bessel
    Functions
  • The redshift distortions were corrected for using
    a coupling matrix, Z
  • The real-space density field was estimated using
    WF.
  • Velocity field is reconstructed from the WFed
    density field
  • The reconstructed density field resolves most of
    the known structures as well as new clusters and
    voids
  • There is a backside infall towards the GA
  • There is a strong outflow towards Shapley.
    Shapley plays an inportant role in the local
    dynamics.
  • The reconstructed LG dipole suggests most of the
    acceleration is generated within 50 Mpc/h
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