Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8190137 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A dataset of 126,501 spiral galaxies taken from Sloan Digital Sky Survey was used to analyze the large-scale galaxy handedness in different regions of the local universe. The analysis was automated by using a transformation of the galaxy images to their radial intensity plots, which allows automatic analysis of the galaxy spin and can therefore be used to analyze a large galaxy dataset. The results show that the local universe (z<0.3) is not isotropic in terms of galaxy spin, with probability P<â¼5.8â
10â6 of such asymmetry to occur by chance. The handedness asymmetries exhibit an approximate cosine dependence, and the most likely dipole axis was found at RA=132°, DEC=32° with 1Ï error range of 107°-179° for the RA. The probability of such axis to occur by chance is P<1.95â
10â5. The amplitude of the handedness asymmetry reported in this Letter is generally in agreement with Longo, but the statistical significance is improved by a factor of 40, and the direction of the axis disagrees somewhat.
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Authors
Lior Shamir,