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Astron. Astrophys. 335, 779-788 (1998)
Available formats: HTML | PDF | (gzipped) PostScript Is the Universe a fractal? Results from the Southern Sky Redshift Survey 2
A. Cappi 1,
C. Benoist 2,
L.N. da Costa 2, 3 and
S. Maurogordato 4
Received 29 January 1998 / Accepted 20 April 1998 Abstract We perform a fractal analysis of the Southern Sky Redshift Survey
2, following the methods prescribed by Pietronero and collaborators,
to check their claim that the galaxy distribution is fractal at all
scales, and we discuss and explain the reasons of some controversial
points, through tests on both galaxy samples and simulations. We
confirm that the amplitude of the two-point correlation function does
not depend on the sample depth, but increases with luminosity. We find
that there is no contradiction between the results of standard and
non-standard statistical analysis; moreover, such results are
consistent with theoretical predictions derived from standard CDM
models of galaxy formation, and with the hypothesis of homogeneity at
large scale ( Key words: cosmology:
observations Send offprint requests to: Alberto Cappi, (cappi@astbo3.bo.astro.it) Online publication: June 26, 1998 |