Aims. We study the statistical properties of the gravitational field generated by galaxy distribution observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (DR7). We characterize the probability density function (PDF) of gravitational force fluctuations and relate its limiting behaviors to the correlation properties of the underlying density field. In addition, we study whether the PDF converges to an asymptotic shape within sample volumes. Methods. We consider several volume-limited samples of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and we compute the gravitational force probability density function (PDF). The gravitational force is computed in spheres of varying radius as is its PDF. ...
PACS 02.50.-r – Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics Abstract – We consider the ...
We present a full description of the N-probability density function of the galaxy number density flu...
We present a coarse-grained field theory of density fluctuations for a Newtonian self-gravitating ma...
Aims. We study the statistical properties of the gravitational field generated by galaxy d...
We study the mass-density distribution of Newtonian self-gravitating systems. Modeling the system as...
Statistical analyses of finite sample distributions usually assume that fluctuations are self-averag...
We study statistical properties of galaxy structures in several samples extracted from the two-degr...
We study statistical properties of galaxy structures in several samples extracted from the two-degr...
The mass density distribution of Newtonian self-gravitating systems is studied analytically in the f...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
Models of structure formation in the universe postulate that matter distributions observed today in ...
We discuss the distribution of the gravitational force created by a Poissonian distribution of fiel...
PACS 02.50.-r – Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics Abstract – We consider the ...
We present a full description of the N-probability density function of the galaxy number density flu...
We present a coarse-grained field theory of density fluctuations for a Newtonian self-gravitating ma...
Aims. We study the statistical properties of the gravitational field generated by galaxy d...
We study the mass-density distribution of Newtonian self-gravitating systems. Modeling the system as...
Statistical analyses of finite sample distributions usually assume that fluctuations are self-averag...
We study statistical properties of galaxy structures in several samples extracted from the two-degr...
We study statistical properties of galaxy structures in several samples extracted from the two-degr...
The mass density distribution of Newtonian self-gravitating systems is studied analytically in the f...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
We discuss the estimation of galaxy correlation properties in several volume limited samples, in dif...
Models of structure formation in the universe postulate that matter distributions observed today in ...
We discuss the distribution of the gravitational force created by a Poissonian distribution of fiel...
PACS 02.50.-r – Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics Abstract – We consider the ...
We present a full description of the N-probability density function of the galaxy number density flu...
We present a coarse-grained field theory of density fluctuations for a Newtonian self-gravitating ma...