The creation of large-scale voids by explosions of primordial supernovae

被引:6
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作者
Miranda, OD
Opher, R
机构
[1] Inst. Astronômico e Geofisico, Universidade de São Paulo, CEP 04301-904, São Paulo, SP
关键词
shock waves; cosmic microwave background; cosmology; observations; early Universe; large-scale structure of Universe;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/283.3.912
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Recent observations of large-scale structures in the Universe demonstrate the existence of large voids, similar to 20-60 h(0)(-1) Mpc in diameter, encircled by dense wails of galaxies (with a Hubble constant H-0=100 h(0) km s(-1) Mpc(-1)). Previous calculations of explosions in the early Universe that attempt to model the formation of the voids produced voids of only less than or similar to 7.5 h(0)(-1) Mpc in radius. We study here the formation of voids beginning from the collapse of a Population III object which created a shock wave. We study the evolution of the shack wave that spreads out, driving and compressing matter in front of it, creating a dense shell. The shell eventually becomes gravitationally unstable, fragmenting into objects which collapse, explode and form a new generation of supernovae. This sequence occurs several times, producing the voids. The simulations were run with the present total matter density equal to 10 per cent of the critical density. Our results demonstrate that it is possible to obtain large voids of matter of dimensions similar to 17-30 Mpc in radius (with h(0)=0.5), and shell masses of the order of clusters of galaxies. We also study the anisotropy in the microwave background generated by our explosive model and compare the results with observations made using the COBE satellite (y(Comp)less than or similar to 1.5 x 10(-5)). We find that the observational limits obtained by the COBE satellite imply that the present filling factor (or the fraction of space enclosed by shells) is f(F) less than or similar to 0.12-0.24 in this explosive scenario. Our model predicts that voids have expansion velocities similar to 100-300 km s(-1). Our model also predicts that the last explosive cycle producing the observed voids occurred at a redshift 0.5 less than or similar to Z less than or similar to 3.5.
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页码:912 / 918
页数:7
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