Reconstructing the velocity field beyond the local universe
Abstract
We present a maximum probability approach to reconstructing spatial maps of the peculiar velocity field at redshifts z0.1, where the velocities have been measured from distance indicators (DI) such as Dn-σ relations or Tully-Fisher. With the large statistical uncertainties associated with DIs, our reconstruction method aims to recover the underlying true peculiar velocity field by reducing these errors with the use of two physically motivated filtering prior terms. The first constructs an estimate of the velocity field derived from the galaxy over-density δg and the second makes use of the matter linear density power spectrum . Using N-body simulations we find, with an SDSS-like sample (Ngal33 per deg2), an average correlation coefficient value of r=0.550.02 between our reconstructed velocity field and that of the true velocity field from the simulation. However, with a suitably high number density of galaxies from the next generation surveys (e.g. Ngal140 per deg2) we can achieve an average r=0.700.02 out to moderate redshifts z0.1. This will prove useful for future tests of gravity, as these relatively deep maps are complementary to weak lensing maps at the same redshift.
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