Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Nov 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999phdt........23g&link_type=abstract
Thesis (PhD). HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Source DAI-B 60/11, p. 5564, May 2000, 235 pages.
Mathematics
Logic
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Scientific paper
Voids in the large-scale structure of the universe offer a window into the relationship between global environment and local structure formation. I investigate the properties of galaxies within voids and the incidence of Lyman-alpha absorption systems as a function of density. Many low-redshift (z < 0.05) Lyman- alpha absorbers seen by Hubble Space Telescope are within the region covered by the Center for Astrophysics Redshift Survey (CfA2), allowing a study of the correlation between absorber locations and the large- scale structure defined by galaxies. I construct a galaxy number density estimator from CfA2 smoothed on a 5 h-1 Mpc scale and determine the distribution of surrounding densities for 18 of the nearby Lyman-alpha absorbers. The absorbers are uncorrelated with the local large-scale structure, i.e. their density distribution is consistent with randomly- selected locations within the survey and inconsistent with the environments of CfA2 galaxies. As predicted by recent cosmological simulations, Lyman-alpha absorbers do not avoid the voids. With a multicolor imaging and spectroscopic survey of 300 galaxies in and around three prominent voids within CfA2, I investigate the H-alpha linewidths and the luminosity, color, and morphological distributions of galaxies in low-density regions. The properties of galaxies in regions below half the CfA2 mean density differ significantly from those at larger densities: they have bluer colors, more late-type morphologies, stronger H- alpha emission, and a steeper luminosity function. I also use the imaging survey fields to make a deeper redshift survey (r <= 16.1) around each galaxy. The incidence of nearby companions is insensitive to the global density, but neighboring galaxies have smaller velocity separation in the lowest-density regions, possibly important for triggering star formation in gas- rich void galaxies.
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