Fs. Labini et al., STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS OF THE PERSEUS-PISCES REDSHIFT SURVEY - SPATIAL AND LUMINOSITY PROPERTIES, Physica. A, 230(3-4), 1996, pp. 336-358
We analyze the spatial and the luminosity properties of the Perseus-Pi
sces redshift survey. We find that the two point correlation function
(CF) Gamma(r) is a power law up to the sample effective depth (similar
to 30 h(-1) Mpc), showing the fractal nature of the galaxy distributi
on in this catalog. The fractal dimension turns out to be D approximat
e to 2. We also consider the CF xi(r) and in particular the behavior o
f the ''correlation length'' r(0) (xi(r(0)) = 1) as function of the sa
mple size. In this respect we find, unambiguously, that the luminosity
segregation effect is not supported by any experimental evidence. In
addition we have studied the galaxian number-density (n(r)) and number
-counts (N(m)) in the VL subsamples finding a good agreement with the
properties of a fractal distribution. In particular our conclusion is
that the n(r) relation permits to extend the analysis of the fractal n
ature up to a deeper depth than that reached by the CF analysis, and,
we find evidence for fractal properties up to the limiting depth of 13
0 h(-1) Mpc. We clarify the role of the small-scale fluctuations in th
e determination of the galaxy counts. Even in this case the results ar
e in agreement with the previous ones. Finally we have considered the
correlations between galaxy positions and luminosities by means of the
multifractal analysis. We find clear evidence for self-similar behavi
or of the whole luminosity-space distribution. These results confirm a
nd extend those of Coleman and Pietronero (1992).