Stellar and dark matter density in the Local Universe

Abstract

We calculate the mean density profiles for luminous and dark matter on distance scales D (1 - 100) Mpc around us using recent all-sky catalogs of galaxy groups. Within the Local Volume ( D < 11 ~ Mpc) we derived the mean stellar density *= 0.44\% in the critical density units and the mean total matter density m = 0.17. In the sphere with a radius of 40 Mpc these quantities drop to * = 0.24 - 0.32\% and m = 0.09 - 0.14. In a larger volume within D135 Mpc the discussed densities become more uncertain: * = 0.20 - 0.24\% and m = 0.05 - 0.16. We summarize that the major part of the cosmic dark matter locates outside the virial and collapsing zones of groups and clusters.

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