Hubble-Volume Slices!


Pic.1 A thin slice through the full volume. This picture is 12 billion lightyears on a side and is 120 million lightyears thick. It is available as gif files of various sizes:


Picture made by Joerg Colberg


Pic.2 A blow-up of a subregion of the above picture. This is roughly 4 billion lightyears on a side and shows a supercluster complex and several large voids which are bigger than any currently known in the real Universe. This picture is available as gif files of various sizes:



Picture made by Joerg Colberg


Reference
  1. Evrard et al, 2000, in preparation
  2. The mass function of dark matter halos
    A.Jenkins,C.S.Frenk,S.D.M.White,J.M.Colberg,S.Cole,A.E.Evrard and N.Yoshida, 2000, submitted to MNRAS, preprint astro-ph/0006260
  3. Clustering of galaxy clusters in CDM universes
    J.M.Colberg,S.D.M.White,N.Yoshida,T.MacFarland,A.Jenkins, C.S.Frenk,F.R.Pearce,A.E.Evrard,H.Couchman,G.Efstathiou,J.Peacock, P.Thomas (The Virgo Consortium), 2000, submitted to MNRAS, preprint astro-ph/0005259
  4. Galaxy Clusters in the Hubble Volume Simulations J.M.Colberg,S.D.M.White,T.J.MacFarland,A.Jenkins,C.S.Frenk, F.R.Pearce,A.E.Evrard,H.M.P Couchman,G.Efstathiou,J.A.Peacock, P.A.Thomas, 1998, Proceedings of The 14th IAP Colloquium: Wide Field Surveys in Cosmology, held in Paris, 1998 May 26-30, eds. S.Colombi, Y.Mellier

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