All Tables
- Table 1:
N-body simulation parameters.
Column 1: cosmological model.
Column 2:
mass density parameter.
Column 3:
,
cosmological constant parameter.
Column 4:
,
power spectrum shape parameter.
Column 5:
,
density perturbation amplitude spectral normalization.
Column 6: size of the computational box in
.
Column 7: number of particles in the simulations.
- Table 4:
Average results for the tidal bulk amplitude and
shear eigenvalues. The errors represent the
scatter
around the average value.
Column 1: tidal field region where the velocity components were computed.
The first two sections refer to the tidal field computed from the N-body
- FAM models. In the third section the external tidal influences are determined
by the large region modeled on FAM100 instead of the N-body samples.
The fourth region refers to the residual field between N-body and FAM
after the external contributions have been accounted for in the FAM modeling: FAM30 + tidal bulk + tidal shear (see text Sects. 8.2 and 8.5, for details).
Column 2: cosmological model.
Column 3: bulk flow,
.
Column 4: shear eigenvalue amplitude, |s|.
Column 5: s1 eigenvalue (stretching).
Column 6: s2 eigenvalue (middle).
Column 7: s3 eigenvalue (compressional).
- Table 5:
Average final results for the N-body velocities vs. the
corrected FAM30 after adding to it the tidal Bulk and Shear
contributions.
The errors represent the
scatter around the average value.
Column 1: cosmological model.
Column 2: non parametric (Spearman) correlation coefficient.
Column 3: linear correlation index.
Column 4: zero point of the best linear fit.
Column 5: slope of the best fitting line.
Column 6: dispersion around the fit.
- Table 2:
Characteristics of the mock catalogs. Column 1: label of the
catalog.
Column 2: cosmological model. Column 3: for each mock catalog type:
number of generated catalogs.
Column 4: average number of particles
in
each catalog.
Column 5: external radius of the catalog in units of
.
- Table 3:
Results of the linear regressions in the tests with the
mock catalogs.
Column 1: cosmological model.
Column 2: component.
Column 3: label of the set.
Column 4: the average Spearman (non-parametric) correlation coefficient.
Column 5: average linear correlation index of the best fitting line and
its
scatter.
Column 6: average zero point of the best fitting line and its
scatter.
Column 7: average slope of the best fitting line and its
scatter.
Column 8: average dispersion around the fit and its
scatter.