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For each run of VIDE we include two tables that contain different info on the same void sample. The first table includes the "sky positions" (RA, dec, z), void radius, and void ID. The second table ("center central") includes the following columns: volume-weighted centre x,y,z [Mpc/h], volume [normalised by mean volume per tracer particle], effective radius [Mpc/h], redshift, volume [Mpc/h^3], void ID (unique id of the void), density contrast, num part (number of tracer particles included in the void), parent ID (ID of the parent void), tree level (level occupied in the nested void structure), number of children (number of sub-voids), central density (density within 1/4 of the void radius, in units of mean density). All of these labels are also reported in the header of each file. To match the "sky position" of a void with its properties in the "central center" table, you need to use its unique void ID.
- Run of VIDE on RedMaGiC Y1A1 high-density sample: RedMaGiC_Y1A1_highdens.zip
- Run of VIDE on RedMaGiC
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- Y1A1 high-luminosity sample: RedMaGiC_Y1A1_highlum.zip
- Run of VIDE on RedMaGiC Y1A1 higher-luminosity sample: RedMaGiC_Y1A1_higherlum.zip
- Run of VIDE on RedMaPPer Y1A1 sample (volume limited): RedMaPPer_Y1A1_vlim.zip
- Run of VIDE on RedMaPPer Y1A1 sample (full sample): RedMaPPer_Y1A1_full.zip
- Run of VIDE on MICE2 Y1A1 mocks: VIDE_on_Mice2_Y1A1_mocks.zip