Olex: On the expectation of ring-like structures in the Local Volume
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Edward Olex

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Abstract

We present a new method – called HINORA (HIgh-NOise RANdom SAmple Consensus) – for the identification of regular structures in 3D point distributions.  Motivated by the possible existence of the so-called Council of Giants, i.e. a ring of twelve massive galaxies surrounding the Local Group in the Local Sheet with a radius of 3.75 Mpc, we apply HINORA to the Local Volume Galaxy catalogue confirming its existence. When varying the lower limit of K-band luminosity of the galaxy entering the catalogue, we further report on the existence of another ring-like structure in the Local Volume that now contains the Milky Way and M31. However, this newly found structure is dominated by low-mass (satellite) galaxies. While we here simply present the novel method as well as its first application to observational data, follow-up work using numerical simulations of cosmic structure formation shall shed light into the origin of such regular patterns in the galaxy distribution. Further, the method is equally suited to identify similar (or even different) structures in various kinds of astrophysical data (e.g. locating the actual ‘baryonic-acoustic oscillation spheres’ in galaxy redshift surveys).

Scientific theme

galaxies: haloes, Local Group, cosmology: theory, dark matter, large-scale structure

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June 11, 2024, 10 a.m.
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June 11, 2024, 10:30 a.m.
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The Project is financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange under the Foreign Promotion Programme