|  Galaxy Distribution and Motions | 
In General > s.a. cosmological principle [homogeneity, isotropy];
  matter distribution in cosmology [including cosmic web].
  * Distance determination: For nearby galaxies,
    variable stars like Cepheids; For other ones, (type Ia) supernovae and Hubble's law.
  * 1908: C V I Charlier proposed
    a hierarchical model of galaxy distribution.
  * 1986: Bubble structure observed from
    survey of 1100 galaxies near the galactic north pole, with visible light, and 2700
    galaxies in another region, with 21 cm radiation; The size of bubbles is as large as
    50 Mpc; These could be formed by first generation explosions (quasars, supernovae?).
  * 1989: A galaxy in formation seen
    at 65 Mly, 10 times larger than the Milky Way.
  * 1994: Galaxies as faint as
    magnitude 27 (blue) can be seen with CCDs.
  * 1996: Youthful galaxies studied
    at z ~ 3.5, 15% of present time, when galaxy formation was under way.
  * 1998: 0140+326RD1 at z
    = 5.34, other at z = 6.68 [this must have not been confirmed, see 2002].
  * 1999: Information on \(5 \times 10^7\)
    galaxies collected by Digital Palomar Sky Survey; The most numerous ones are dwarves;
    About 104 redshifts have been measured (notice that
    z space is not identical with real space, because of virialization).
  * 2002: Most distant galaxy so far (not
    a quasar) seen at \(z\) = 6.56, or 15.5 Gly, using the Abell 370 cluster as lens.
  * 2006:  First observational
    evidence that galaxies are not randomly oriented, but follow the dark-matter pattern
    [@ news sr(06)apr].
  * 2009: Large-volume cosmological surveys
    reveal that galaxies are distributed along filaments, connected to form a percolating
    network, the cosmic web.
  @ Large-scale structure:
    de Lapparent et al ApJL(86) [bubble picture];
    Coles Nat(90)aug;
    Hendry & Simmons ViA(95)ap;
    Pietronero et al ap/95-proc;
    Einasto NAR(01)ap/00,
    ap/00-MG9;
    Nabokov & Baryshev Astr(10)-a1004,
    Astr(10)-a1004 [at Gpc scales];
    Scargle et al ApJ(17)-a1510 [Fourier transform].
  @ Books, reviews: Rowan-Robinson 85;
    Dressler 94 [I];
    Saslaw 00;
    Lahav & Soto LRR(04) [redshift surveys].
  @ Rotation alignment: Lee ApJL(04)ap;
    Longo ap/07,
    a0812,
    a0904,
    a0908-wd [handedness and preferred axis];
    Hahn et al MNRAS(10)-a1002 [large-scale orientations];
    Aryal RAA(11)-a1010 [winding around the Local Supercluster];
    Lee ApJ(11)-a1011 [high statistical significance];
    Shamir PLB(12) [handedness asymmetry at z < 0.3];
    Blazek et al JCAP(15)-a1504,
    a1504-proc [tidal alignment];
    Joachimi et al SSR(15)-a1504 [rev];
    > s.a. galaxies [rotation].
  @ Related topics: Kraan-Korteweg et al ap/98-proc [on other side of Milky Way];
    Sylos Labini A&A(10)-a1007 [gravitational field and large-scale flows];
    Finkelstein PASA(16)-a1511 [searches for galaxies at z > 6];
    > s.a. higher-dimensional gravity.
  > Online resources:
    The Extragalactic Distance Database site.
Groups, Clusters, Superclusters, Filaments, Sheets > s.a. cosmological
  constant; local group; types of galaxies.
  * Difference: Galaxy groups differ
    from clusters primarily by way of their lower masses, \(M\sim10^{14}\,M_\odot\) vs.
    \(M\sim10^{15}\,M_\odot\).
  * Largest structure: In 1999, a
    filament at least 4 × 108 ly long, perhaps
    \(10^9\) ly, in Aquarius, with at least \(10^5\) galaxies.
  * Assembly bias: The fact that the
    distribution of galaxies and galaxy clusters depends both on the total mass of the
    objects and on the assembly history.
  @ General references: Abdullah et al MNRAS(11)-a1408 [nearby, dynamical properties];
    Sepp & Gramann IJGMP(14)-a1309-proc [rev];
    Sepp & Gramann IJGMP(14) [rev];
    Holanda & Alcaniz APP(15)-a1404 [cosmological constraints].
  @ Catalogs, surveys: Bernardi ap/03-in [SDSS];
    Lahav & Suto LRR(04) [and cosmology];
    Strauss SA(04)feb;
    Driver et al MNRAS(05)ap [MGC];
    Zhan et al ApJ(06)ap/05 [future, applications];
    Padmanabhan et al MNRAS(07)ap/06 [SDSS];
    SubbaRao & Aragón-Calvo pw(08)dec [maps];
    Scranton et al a0902-rp,
    Myers a0903-rp [the case for deep, wide surveys];
    Bonvin & Durrer PRD(11)-a1105 [what is really measured];
    Percival a1312-ln;
    Bland-Hawthorn IAU(15)-a1410 [Hector: integral field spectroscopy of 100,000 galaxies].
  @ Description and detection:
    Pimbblet PASA(05)ap [filaments];
    Noh & Lee ap/06/ApJL [local pancakes];
    Simon et al ApJ(06)ap [fundamental line for disk galaxies];
    Sarkar & Bharadwaj MNRAS(09)-a0812 [local dimension];
    Shandarin JCAP(09)-a0812 [great walls];
    Makarov & Karachentsev a0908-proc [groups in the Local Supercluster];
    Gay et al MNRAS(10)-a0910 [filamentary environment];
    Einasto et al A&A(10)-a1007 [Sloan Great Wall];
    news ps(10)oct [most massive cluster known seen in cmb distorsions, with 800 trillion solar masses];
    Capozzi et al MNRAS(12)-a1207 [Shakhbazyan groups];
    Kovetz & Kamionkowski PRD(13)-a1210 [masses, using 21-cm radiation lensing];
    Balaguera-Antolínez A&A(14)-a1306 [spatial distribution of galaxy clusters and scaling relations];
    Kovács & García-Bellido MNRAS(16)-a1511 [Cold Spot, Eridanus Supervoid, and Great Walls].
  @ Dynamics and implications:
    Jackson MNRAS(72)-a0810 [velocity dispersion and "Fingers-of-God" effect];
    Bahcall ap/98-ln;
    Schindler ap/00-conf,
    ap/01-conf [simulations],
    ap/01-conf [rev];
    Reed et al MNRAS(09)-a0804 [first galaxies, simulations];
    Rossetti et al A&A(11)-a1106 [cool core and non-cool core clusters];
    Kravtsov & Borgani ARAA(12)-a1205 [clusters, formation];
    Ota a1211-conf [particle acceleration, gas heating];
    Guo et al ApJ(15)-a1403 [galaxies in filaments have more satellites];
    Yoo CQG(14)-a1409 [galaxy clustering, relativistic effects];
    Miyatake et al PRL(16)
    + Dalal Phy(16) [evidence for assembly bias];
    Rudnick PT(19)jan [interactions].
  @ Specific clusters: Biviano ap/97-conf [properties of the Coma cluster];
    Sorce et al MNRAS(16)-a1605 [Virgo cluster, formation].
  @ Related topics:
    Brosch a0906-conf [truly isolated galaxies];
    Cavaliere & Lapi PRP(13) [intracluster plasma].
  > Catalogs and surveys:
    see the Abell Catalog of galaxy clusters;
    Sloan Digital Sky Survey of galaxies
    (and Wikipedia page);
    2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey.
  > Related topics: see galaxies [velocity fields];
    phenomenology of higher-order gravity [cluster density profiles].
Voids and Motions > s.a. cosmic acceleration
  and inhomogeneities; Intergalactic Matter.
  * Bulk flow: A (scale-dependent)
    volume average of the peculiar velocities of galaxies, and a useful probe of the mass
    distribution on large scales.
  @ Local Void: Iwata et al ASP-ap/05;
    Tully IAU(07)-a0708 [evacuation, really empty];
    Iwata & Chamaraux A&A(11)-a1105;
    Whitbourn & Shanks a1307-MNRAS [from galaxy counts and redshifts];
    Xie et al MNRAS(14)-a1401 [statistical analysis];
    Cusin et al JCAP(17)-a1609 [lensing signature].
  @ General references: Peebles ApJ(01)ap;
    Serpico ap/07-proc;
    Tikhonov AL(07)-a0707;
    von Benda-Beckmann & Mueller a0710/MNRAS;
    Park & Lee PRL(07) [ellipticity and cosmology];
    Gaite a0802;
    Foster & Nelson ApJ(09)-a0904 [SDSS, void catalog];
    Slosar & White JCAP(09) [alignment of nearby-galaxy spins];
    Giovanelli a0909 [Void Phenomenon];
    Gaite JCAP(09)-a0911 [statistics];
    van de Weygaert & Platen MPLA(11)-a0912-conf,
    et al a0912-in [rev];
    Aragón-Calvo et al MNRAS(10)-a1002 [hierarchical identification];
    Einasto et al A&A(11)-a1105 [understanding void formation];
    Thompson & Gregory a1109 [historical view];
    Alpaslan et al MNRAS(14)-a1401 [filaments of galaxies detected within voids];
    Hamaus et al PRL(14) [universal density profile];
    Szapudi et al MNRAS(14)-a1405 [and the cmb cold spot];
    Hamaus et al a1409-IAU [void statistics];
    Tavasoli et al ApJL(15)-a1410 [properties of galaxies residing in voids];
    Nadathur & Hotchkiss MNRAS(15)-a1504 [void finders and theoretical models];
    Pycke & Russell ApJ(16)-a1602 [statistical perspective];
    > s.a. cmb anisotropy [Cold Spot and supervoid].
  @ And tests of fundamental physics:
    Triay & Fliche PTPS(08)-a0801 [voids and the cosmological constant];
    Cai & Padilla a1410-IAU [and gravity tests];
    Pisani et al PRD(15) [void counts and the dark energy equation of state];
    > s.a. cosmological tests of general relativity.
  @ Dynamics, and bulk flows: Yoo et al PRD(09)-a0907;
    Ma et al PRD(11)-a1010;
    Bland-Hawthorn & Sharma a1410-IAU [and void asymmetries in the cosmic web];
    Padilla a1410-IAU;
    Nusser MNRAS(16)-a1508 [comparing several estimators];
    Lambas et al MNRAS(16)-a1510 [bulk motions];
    Kumar et al a1512 [bulk flows and gravitational potential wells];
    Andersen et al MNRAS(16)-a1609 [peculiar velocities and cosmological models].
  @ Related topics: Pavlovski et al MNRAS(08)-a0709,
    a0709/MNRAS [buoyant bubbles].
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