Features of the Spatial Distribution of Galaxy Clusters
Abstract
A statistical analysis of anisotropic quasiperiodic features of the spatial distribution of galaxy clusters obtained on the basis of spectroscopic and photometric redshifts in the interval 0.1 ≤ z ≤ 0.47 has been carried out. Based on data from the SDSS~III catalog, we show that the preferential direction previously detected in the northern hemisphere (a narrow cone of directions: α0=170 5, \ δ0= 29 5), along which the one-dimensional distribution of projections of the Cartesian coordinates of clusters contains a significant ( (4 - 5) σ) quasi-periodic component, can also be found using photometric redshifts, achieving a certain accuracy ( z 0.013). Based on data from the photometric DES×unWISE catalog, we have analyzed the spatial distribution of clusters in the southern hemisphere, where a cone of close directions was also detected (α0=346 5,\ δ0= - 29 5 ), which are approximately an extention of the directions revealed in the northern hemisphere. The power spectra of one-dimensional distributions along these directions contain significant ( (4 - 5) σ) features in the same interval of wave numbers 0.04 k 0.06~h~Mpc-1.
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