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The ESO Slice Project [ESP] galaxy redshift survey: V. Evidence for a D=3 sample dimensionality
R.Scaramella ; L.Guzzo ; G.Zamorani ; E.Zucca ; C.Balkowski ; A.Blanchard ; A.Cappi ; V.Cayatte ; G.Chincarini ; C.Collins ; A.Fiorani ; D.Maccagni ; H.MacGillivray ; S.Maurogordato ; R.Merighi ; M.Mignoli ; D.Proust ; M.Ramella ; G.M.Stirpe ; G. Vettolani ;
Date 3 Mar 1998
Subject astro-ph
AbstractThe issue of the approximate isotropy and homogeneity of the observable universe is one of the major topics in modern Cosmology: the common use of the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker [FWR] metric relies on these assumptions. Therefore, results conflicting with the ``canonical’’ picture would be of the utmost importance. In a number of recent papers it has been suggested that strong evidence of a fractal distribution with dimension D~2 exists in several samples, including Abell clusters [ACO] and galaxies from the ESO Slice Project redshift survey [ESP].Here we report the results of an independent analysis of the radial density run,N(
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9803022
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