In order to quantify higher-order correlations of the galaxy cluster distribution we use a complete family of additive measures which give scale-dependent morphological information. Minkowski functionals can be expressed analytically in terms of integrals of n-point correlation functions. They can be compared with measured Minkowski functionals of volume limited samples extracted from the REFLEX survey. We find significant non-Gaussian features in the large-scale spatial distribution of galaxy clusters. A Gauss-Poisson process can be excluded as a viable model for the distribution of galaxy clusters at the significance level of 95%.
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Kerscher, M., Mecke, K., Schuecker, P., Böhringer, H., Guzzo, L., Collins, C. A., … Cruddace, R. (2001). Non-Gaussian morphology on large scales: Minkowski functionals of the REFLEX cluster catalogue. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 377(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20011063
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