SDSS blue galaxies yield an angular homogeneity scale of 22.19° ± 1.02° that matches ALFALFA HI sources and ΛCDM expectations at z < 0.06.
Can the homogeneity scale be used as a standard ruler?
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The Universe on comoving scales larger than 100 Mpc/h is assumed to be statistically homogeneous, with the transition scale where we have $1\%$ deviation from homogeneity being known as the homogeneity scale $R_H$. The latter was recently proposed in Ntelis et al. (2018) [arXiv:1810.09362] to be a standard ruler. In this paper we perform a comparison between the baryon acoustic oscillations and the homogeneity scales $R_H$, assuming a spatially flat universe, linear cosmological perturbation theory and the cosmological constant cold dark matter $\Lambda$CDM model. By direct theoretical calculations, we demonstrate that the answer to the question of whether the homogeneity scale can be used as a standard ruler, is clearly negative due to the non-monotonicity of the homogeneity scale $R_H$ with the matter density parameter $\Omega_{m0}$ of the $\Lambda$CDM model. Furthermore, we also consider the effect of redshift space distortions and we find that they do not break the degeneracies but instead only change the value of $R_H$ by a few percent. Finally, we also confirm our findings with the help of an N-Body simulation.
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The angular scale of homogeneity in the Local Universe with the SDSS blue galaxies
SDSS blue galaxies yield an angular homogeneity scale of 22.19° ± 1.02° that matches ALFALFA HI sources and ΛCDM expectations at z < 0.06.