Cosmology with Peculiar Velocity Surveys
Abstract
Peculiar velocities are the motions of galaxies due to the gravitational influence of large-scale structure, and thus are an important cosmological probe of the underlying matter density field. In recent years the number of surveys designed to measure peculiar velocities has increased, to the point that it is plausible that we will have completely mapped out the peculiar velocity field in the local universe within the next decade. Such an abundance of data will enable us to place precise constraints on the growth rate of large-scale structure which in turn will inform us about the true nature of the laws of gravity and the standard cosmological model. In this chapter, the physics governing the generation of peculiar velocities, the methods of measuring them, and the statistical tools used to extract cosmological information from them are described. It will also cover a swathe of current and future surveys dedicated to collecting peculiar velocities, what their aims are, and what these datasets may mean for the future of cosmological analyses.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- November 2024
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2411.19484
- Bibcode:
- 2024arXiv241119484T
- Keywords:
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- Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 29 pages, 9 figures, 1 table. Preprint of a chapter for the 'Encyclopedia of Astrophysics' (Editor-in-Chief Ilya Mandel, Section Editor Cullan Howlett) to be published by Elsevier as a Reference Module