Velocity-Density Correlations from the cosmicflows-3 Distance Catalog and the 2MASS Redshift Survey
Abstract
The peculiar velocity of a mass tracer is on average aligned with the dipole modulation of the surrounding mass density field. We present a first measurement of the correlation between radial peculiar velocities of objects in the cosmicflows-3 catalog and the dipole moment of the 2MRS galaxy distribution in concentric spherical shells centered on these objects. Limiting the analysis to cosmicflows-3 objects with distances of 100 Mpc h-1, the correlation function is detected at a confidence level > 4σ. The measurement is found consistent with the standard model at < 1.7σ level. We formally derive the constraints 0.32<0.55σ8<0.48 (68\% confidence level) or equivalently 0.34<0.55/b<0.52, where b is the galaxy bias factor. Deeper and improved peculiar velocity catalogs will substantially reduce the uncertainties, allowing tighter constraints from this type of correlations.
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