PAIRWISE VELOCITIES OF GALAXIES IN THE CFA AND SSRS2 REDSHIFT SURVEYS

Abstract

(compressed version) We combine the CfA Redshift Survey (CfA2) and the Southern Sky Redshift Survey (SSRS2) to estimate the pairwise velocity dispersion of galaxies 12 on a scale of 1 . Both surveys are complete to an apparent magnitude limit B(0)=15.5. Our sample includes 12,812 galaxies distributed in a volume 1.8 × 106 3. We conclude: 1) The pairwise velocity dispersion of galaxies in the combined CfA2+SSRS2 redshift survey is 12=540 180 . Both the estimate and the variance of 12 significantly exceed the canonical values 12=340 40 measured by Davis \& Peebles (1983) using CfA1. 2) We derive the uncertainty in 12 from the variation among subsamples with volumes on the order of 7 × 105 3. This variation is nearly an order of magnitude larger than the formal error, 36 , derived using least-squares fits to the CfA2+SSRS2 correlation function. This variation among samples is consistent with the conclusions of Mo ηl (1993) for a number of smaller surveys and with the analysis of CfA1 by Zurek ηl (1994). 3) When we remove Abell clusters with R1 from our sample, the pairwise velocity dispersion of the remaining galaxies drops to 295 99 . Thus the dominant source of variance in 12 is the shot noise contributed by dense virialized systems. 4) The distribution of pairwise velocities is consistent with an isotropic exponential with velocity dispersion independent of scale.

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