Measuring the cosmic homogeneity scale with SDSS-IV DR16 Quasars
Abstract
We report measurements of the scale of cosmic homogeneity (rh) using the recently released quasar sample of the sixteenth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV DR16). We perform our analysis in 2 redshift bins lying in the redshift interval 2.2 < z < 3.2 by means of the fractal dimension D2. By adopting the usual assumption that rh is obtained when D2 2.97, that is, within 1% of D2=3, we find the cosmic homogeneity scale with a decreasing trend with redshift, and in good agreement with the prediction. Our results confirm the presence of a homogeneity scale in the spatial distribution of quasars as predicted by the fundamental assumptions of the standard cosmological model.
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