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Large spectroscopic and astrometric surveys, such as APOGEE and Gaia, provide us with large multi-dimensional data sets that allow us to study the Milky Way and its system of satellite dwarf galaxies in unprecedented detail. Among their many applications, these new tools afford us potent means by which to look for evidence of the accretion of dwarf ...
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Large spectroscopic and astrometric surveys, such as APOGEE and Gaia, provide us with large multi-dimensional data sets that allow us to study the Milky Way and its system of satellite dwarf galaxies in unprecedented detail. Among their many applications, these new tools afford us potent means by which to look for evidence of the accretion of dwarf ...
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Galaxy as Dynamical System with Accreting Halo
1996The dynamical evolution of the Galaxy system was analysed under the assumption that its Halo containes beside nonbaryonic matter some fraction of baryons in the form of “invisible” small hydrogen molecular clouds as was proposed by Pfenniger, Combes & Martinet (1994).
Peter Berczik, Sergei G. Kravchuk
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Modelling the accretion and feedback of supermassive black hole binaries in gas-rich galaxy mergers
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023Shihong Liao +2 more
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Accretion of intracluster gas by a galaxy
Astrophysics, 1983E. V. Volkov, L. N. Ivanov
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Chemical enrichment of stars due to accretion from the ISM during the Galaxy's assembly
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017Sijing Shen +2 more
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Bimodal gas accretion in the Horizon-MareNostrum galaxy formation simulation
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2008P Ocvirk +2 more
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Evidence for initial jet formation by an accretion disk in the radio galaxy M87
New Astronomy Reviews, 2002W Junor, Mario Livio
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Acceleration of ultra-high energy cosmic rays by galaxy cluster accretion shocks
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, 2009V S Ptuskin +2 more
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