Rotational flows within superclusters? A comparison of redshift-space artifacts in the Local and Southern Superclusters

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We continue a study of possible non-radial flows within the two nearest superclusters. Both the Ursa Major region in the Local Supercluster and the Dorado region in the Southern Supercluster show structures in redshift-space which look like the artifact expected for flow with non-zero curl about a small central cluster: a small finger of god, bisected by a `bow-tie.' Previously, we used the Tully-Fisher relation to confirm our identification of a finger in the Ursa Major region (Praton, Rothrock, & Schneider 2000). We now extend the investigation to include a comparison with the Dorado finger. We also use the T-F relation to investigate the apparent bow-tie artifacts in both regions.

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