Fractal dimension of the cosmic web with different galaxy types

Abstract

The fractal dimension D is used to map the large-scale galaxy distribution in the Universe by color types: blue, green and red. Using a NUVrK-complete COSMOS2020 subsample of 618,952 galaxies observed up to z=4, number densities were derived and plotted against two cosmological distance measures, the luminosity and comoving (galaxy area) distances, in order to estimate D for each galaxy color type in two redshift intervals: z1. We found a general gradient Dblue> Dred>Dgreen with D=1.40-2.03 for z<1. For 1<z≤4, the gradient changes to Dblue>Dgreen>Dred, and the fractal dimension values are lower, D=0.03-0.44. These results suggest that the fractal dimension is a sensitive diagnostic for how galaxy populations trace the evolving cosmic web, and confirm the fractal dimension as a useful tool for observational mapping of large-scale structure by galaxy color.

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