DESIVAST: A Catalog of Low-Redshift Voids using Data from the DESI DR1 Bright Galaxy Survey
Hernan RinconRochester US. BenZviRochester UKelly A. DouglassRochester UDahlia VeyratRochester UJ. AguilarLBNL, BerkeleyS. AhlenBoston UDavide BianchiMilan UDavid BrooksUniversity Coll. LondonT. ClaybaughLBNL, BerkeleyShaun ColeDurham U., ICCAxel de la MacorraUNAM, MexicoP. DoelUniversity Coll. LondonAndreu Font-RiberaUniversity Coll. LondonJ. E. Forero-RomeroE. GaztañagaICE, BellaterraSatya Gontcho A GontchoLBNL, BerkeleyG. GutiérrezFermilabKlaus HonscheidChicago U., KICPCullan HowlettQueensland US. JuneauNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonR. KehoeSouthern Methodist US. E. KoposovEdinburgh U., Inst. AstronAndrew LambertLBNL, BerkeleyMartin LandriauLBNL, BerkeleyL. Le GuillouLPNHE, ParisAaron MeisnerNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonR. MiquelBarcelona, IFAEJohn MoustakasSiena Coll., LoudonvilleGustavo NizMexico U., ICNWill J. PercivalWaterloo UFrancisco PradaGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysIgnasi Pérez-RàfolsBarcelona, Polytechnic UGraziano RossiSejong UE. SánchezMadrid, CIEMATM. SchubnellU. Michigan, Ann ArborHee‐Jong SeoDavid SprayberryNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonG. TarléMichigan UBenjamin Alan WeaverNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonH. ZouBeijing Observ
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We present three separate void catalogs created using a volume-limited sample of the DESI Year 1 Bright Galaxy Survey. We use the algorithms VoidFinder and V2 to construct void catalogs out to a redshift of z=0.24. We obtain 1,461 interior voids with VoidFinder, 420 with V2 using REVOLVER pruning, and 295 with V2 using VIDE pruning. Comparing our catalog with an overlapping SDSS void catalog, we find generally consistent void properties but significant differences in the void volume overlap, which we attribute to differences in the galaxy selection and survey masks. These catalogs are suitable for studying the variation in galaxy properties with cosmic environment and for cosmological studies.
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