| Literature DB >> 30880842 |
Yen-Chi Chen1, Shirley Ho2,3,4, Jonathan Blazek5,6, Siyu He2,3,4, Rachel Mandelbaum3,4, Peter Melchior7, Sukhdeep Singh2,3,4,8.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown the filamentary structures in the cosmic web influence the alignments of nearby galaxies. We study this effect in the LOWZ sample of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using the 'Cosmic Web Reconstruction' filament catalogue. We find that LOWZ galaxies exhibit a small but statistically significant alignment in the direction parallel to the orientation of nearby filaments. This effect is detectable even in the absence of nearby galaxy clusters, which suggests it is an effect from the matter distribution in the filament. A non-parametric regression model suggests that the alignment effect with filaments extends over separations of 30-40 Mpc. We find that galaxies that are bright and early-forming align more strongly with the directions of nearby filaments than those that are faint and late-forming; however, trends with stellar mass are less statistically significant, within the narrow range of stellar mass of this sample.Entities:
Keywords: large-scale structure of Universe
Year: 2019 PMID: 30880842 PMCID: PMC6408928 DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz539
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mon Not R Astron Soc ISSN: 0035-8711 Impact factor: 5.287