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Fractal Dimension as a measure of the scale of Homogeneity

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In the multi-fractal analysis of large scale matter distribution, the scale of transition to homogeneity is defined as the scale above which the fractal dimension of underlying point distribution is equal to the ambient dimension of the space in which points are distributed. With finite sized weakly clustered distribution of tracers obtained from galaxy redshift surveys it is difficult to achieve this equality. Recently we have defined the scale of homogeneity to be the scale above which the deviation of fractal dimension from the ambient dimension becomes smaller than the statistical dispersion. In this paper we use the relation between the fractal dimensions and the correlation function to compute the dispersion for any given model in the limit of weak clustering amplitude. We compare the deviation and dispersion for the LCDM model and discuss the implication of this comparison for the expected scale of homogeneity in the concordant model of cosmology. We estimate the upper limit to the scale of homogeneity to be close to 260 Mpc/h for the LCDM model. Actual estimates of the scale of homogeneity should be smaller than this as we have considered only statistical contribution to the dispersion in fractal dimension and we have ignored cosmic variance and contributions due to survey geometry and the selection function. We find that as long as non linear correction are insignificant, scale of homogeneity as defined above does not change with epoch. The scale of homogeneity depends very weakly on the choice of tracer of the density field. Thus the suggested definition of the scale of homogeneity is fairly robust.

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A Giant Ring on the sky

astro-ph.CO · 2026-04-19 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

A giant ring structure at z~0.8 is identified with >4σ elliptical shell matches and 3.5σ clustering on ~320 Mpc scales using FilFinder and 2D power spectrum analysis.

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  • A Giant Ring on the sky astro-ph.CO · 2026-04-19 · unverdicted · none · ref 1

    A giant ring structure at z~0.8 is identified with >4σ elliptical shell matches and 3.5σ clustering on ~320 Mpc scales using FilFinder and 2D power spectrum analysis.

  • Measurements of the Angular Homogeneity Scale from DESI DR1 astro-ph.CO · 2026-06-05 · unverdicted · none · ref 22 · internal anchor

    Measurements of the angular homogeneity scale from DESI DR1 LRGs are consistent with Lambda-CDM mocks and prior SDSS results in all tested redshift bins.