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The cosmic web connection to the dark matter halo distribution through gravity

ABSTRACT This work investigates the connection between the cosmic web and the halo distribution through the gravitational potential at the field level. We combine three fields of research, cosmic web classification, perturbation theory expansions of the halo bias, and halo (galaxy) mock catalogue ma...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2022-03, Vol.512 (2), p.2245-2265
Main Authors: Kitaura, F-S, Balaguera-Antolínez, A, Sinigaglia, F, Pellejero-Ibáñez, M
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