Aims. We use accurate data on distances and radial velocities of galaxies around the Local Group, as well as around 14 other massive nearby groups, to estimate their radius of the zero-velocity surface, R0, which separates any group against the global cosmic expansion. Methods. Our R0 estimate was based on fitting the data to the velocity field expected from the spherical infall model, including effects of the cosmological constant. The reported uncertainties were derived by a Monte Carlo simulation. Results. Testing various assumptions about a location of the group barycentre, we found the optimal estimates of the radius to be 0.91 ± 0.05 Mpc for the Local Group, and 0.93 ± 0.02 Mpc for a synthetic group stacked from 14 oth...
The dynamics of the Local Group and its environment provide a unique challenge to cosmological model...
We use the positions and velocities of satellites of our galaxy and of other spiral galaxies to dete...
Context. Different cosmological data are consistent with the presence of an accelerated expansion ...
We use updated data on distances and velocities of galaxies in the proximity of the Local Group (LG)...
We combine the equations of motion that govern the dynamics of galaxies in the local volume with Bay...
The total mass of the Local Group and the masses of its primary constituents, the Milky Way (MW) and...
The matter distribution around the Perseus-Pisces (PP) supercluster is studied by comparing peculiar...
Cepheid distances of local galaxies (<7 Mpc) are used to study the very nearby velocity field, as pi...
This work analyses the properties of groups of galaxies in the surroundings of clusters. On the basi...
13 pages, 3 figures. Version to appear in New Astronomy. Typing errors corrected in relation (1) and...
We discuss a new criterion to estimate the mass in the outer, non-equilibrium region of galaxy clust...
We discuss a new criterion to estimate the mass in the outer, non-equilibrium region of galaxy clust...
Context. The growth of the structure within the Universe manifests in the form of accretion flows of...
We perform statistical analyses to study the infall of galaxies onto groups and clusters in the near...
Abstract. The peculiar radial velocities of eight clusters of galaxies, as determined from a variety...
The dynamics of the Local Group and its environment provide a unique challenge to cosmological model...
We use the positions and velocities of satellites of our galaxy and of other spiral galaxies to dete...
Context. Different cosmological data are consistent with the presence of an accelerated expansion ...
We use updated data on distances and velocities of galaxies in the proximity of the Local Group (LG)...
We combine the equations of motion that govern the dynamics of galaxies in the local volume with Bay...
The total mass of the Local Group and the masses of its primary constituents, the Milky Way (MW) and...
The matter distribution around the Perseus-Pisces (PP) supercluster is studied by comparing peculiar...
Cepheid distances of local galaxies (<7 Mpc) are used to study the very nearby velocity field, as pi...
This work analyses the properties of groups of galaxies in the surroundings of clusters. On the basi...
13 pages, 3 figures. Version to appear in New Astronomy. Typing errors corrected in relation (1) and...
We discuss a new criterion to estimate the mass in the outer, non-equilibrium region of galaxy clust...
We discuss a new criterion to estimate the mass in the outer, non-equilibrium region of galaxy clust...
Context. The growth of the structure within the Universe manifests in the form of accretion flows of...
We perform statistical analyses to study the infall of galaxies onto groups and clusters in the near...
Abstract. The peculiar radial velocities of eight clusters of galaxies, as determined from a variety...
The dynamics of the Local Group and its environment provide a unique challenge to cosmological model...
We use the positions and velocities of satellites of our galaxy and of other spiral galaxies to dete...
Context. Different cosmological data are consistent with the presence of an accelerated expansion ...