VAST: the Void Analysis Software Toolkit
Kelly A. Douglass, Dahlia Veyrat, J. O'Neill, S. BenZvi, Fatima Zaidouni, M. Guzzetti
Abstract
Voids are expansive regions in the universe containing significantly fewer galaxies than surrounding galaxy clusters and filaments. They are a fundamental feature of the cosmic web and provide important information about galaxy physics and cosmology. For example, correlations between voids and luminous tracers of large-scale structure improve constraints on the expansion of the universe as compared to using tracers alone, and numerous studies have shown that the void environment influences the evolution of galaxies. However, what constitutes a void is vague and formulating a concrete definition to use in a void-finding algorithm is not trivial. As a result, several different algorithms exist to identify these cosmic underdensities. Our Void Analysis Software Toolkit, or VAST, provides Python 3 implementations of two such algorithms: VoidFinder and V 2 . This consolidation of two popular void-finding algorithms allows the user to, for example, easily compare the results of their analysis using different void definitions.