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Title Delfin++: A Delaunay based Algorithm for Finding 3D Polyhedral Voids in Galaxy Surveys
Authors Valeria Guidotti, Rodrigo Alonso, Matias Bravo, Nancy Hitschfeld, Gabriel Marinello, Carlos Hervias, Luis Campusano B.
Publication date July 2023
Abstract Delfin++ (Delaunay Edge Void Finder) is a simple and
time-efficient algorithm, with a single input
variable, designed to find cosmological voids within a 3-dimensional
distribution of galaxies by
characterizing them as polyhedral regions from a Delaunay tessellation. Two
density metrics are
defined and used to search for density minima and construct polyhedra that
represent the underdense
zones. A density threshold is used to define the limit above which a galaxy
will not be considered part
of a void. This threshold is commonly defined as 0.2 M, where M is the
mean point density of the sample,
whereas the values used in this work range from 0.2 M to 0.33 M. The
algorithm is applied to artificial
data, with different density contrasts, as well as to galaxy data from SDSS
DR10. The detected voids
are compared with voids that have been produced through the application of
vide. Our algorithm
detects roundish underdense regions in the galaxy samples, with differences
and overlaps compared
to the vide algorithm's results. Closer agreement is revealed when the
edge length density metric
is used over large galaxy samples, allowing for the detection of up to 90%
of the largest vide voids.
We measure ellipticities of Delfin++ detected voids and find that their
distribution is shifted towards
smaller values in comparison with vide's distribution, and with
predictions from an analytical model.
The voids found with Delfin++ are not intended to generate a catalog, but
rather represent a proof
of concept of a simpler algorithm or with fewer rules for further
calibration and future production
of a final catalog. Delfin++ performance tests suggest that enhanced
characterization of voids can be
achieved through (i) choice of other density threshold values, and (ii)
early recognition and rejection
of deformed polyhedra induced by missing data.
Volume 44
Journal name Astronomy and Computing
Publisher Elsevier Science (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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