Reconstruction of the Large Scale Structure
Abstract
The large scale structure of the universe is reconstructed by means of the Wiener filter and constrained realizations of Gaussian fields. The density field constructed from optically selected galaxies (Hudson Hudson) has been sampled out to a distance of 80. This data set is used for the reconstruction of the underlying primordial perturbation field. A preliminary reconstruction analysis from the IRAS 1.9Jy density field is presented here for the sake of comparison. The perturbation field within a cube of 160 on the side, centered on the Local Group, and with Gaussian smoothing of length 10 is reconstructed, assuming the standard CDM model. In particular, the density field at the Zone of Avoidance is studied. A preliminary maximum likelihood analysis performed on Hudson's data shows that it is consistent with a tilted CDM with n -0.5 0.3 and σ8 1.4 0.15
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