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THE MILKY WAY, OUR GALAXYLa Vía Láctea, nuestra galaxia
(Facultad de Ciencias, 2010)
THE MILKY WAY, OUR GALAXYLa Vía Láctea, nuestra galaxia
(Facultad de Ciencias, 2010)
Testing modified gravity theory in the Milky Way TESTING MODIFIED GRAVITY THEORY in the MILKY WAY NEGRELLI et al.
(2018-01-01)
We perform a test of John Moffat's modified gravity theory (MOG) within the Milky Way, adopting the well-known rotation curve method. We use the dynamics of observed tracers within the disk to determine the gravitational ...
Variations in the width, density, and direction of the Palomar 5 tidal tails
(IOP, 2020)
Stars that escape globular clusters form tidal tails that are predominantly shaped by the global distribution of mass in the Galaxy, but also preserve a historical record of small-scale perturbations. Using deep grz ...
Testing modified gravity theory in the Milky Way
(American Physical Society, 2018-12)
We perform a test of John Moffat's modified gravity theory (MOG) within the Milky Way, adopting the well-known "rotation curve" method. We use the dynamics of observed tracers within the disk to determine the gravitational ...
The Infrared Milky Way B
(Spitzer Space Telescope, 2016)
Red supergiants in the southern Milky Way. I - Search and classification techniques
(American Astronomical Society, 1992-08)
A detailed description of a continuing survey for distant, cool supergiants near the Galactic plane in the southern hemisphere is presented. Candidate stars are found on near-IR objective-prism plates, and confirming ...
Discovery of extended tidal tails around the globular cluster Palomar 13
(The American Astronomical Society, 2020)
We use photometry from the DECam Legacy Survey to detect candidate tidal tails extending ∼5° on either side of the Palomar 13 globular cluster. The tails are aligned with the proper motion of Palomar 13 and are consistent ...