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Multicolor photometry of spiral arms
Symposium - International Astronomical Union, 1966This paper describes the use of multicolor photometry to examine differences in stellar population across an arm of a spiral galaxy. We know that spiral arms are the loci of contemporary star formation, but we have no assurance that those loci are frozen in the rotating material of the galactic disk.
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Galactic Spiral Arms and Evolution
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1973It is more than 120 years since the discovery of spiral galaxies, and naturally there has been much speculation on their origin. The vital clue is the composition of the arms, and it is now known that the arms are patterns of newly formed, and hence very luminous, stars.
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Geometry of Spiral Galaxy Arms
Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003The previous work (He, 2001) on image analysis of over one hundred nearby galaxies indicates that for any spiral galaxy image of small inclination there is evidence of two sets of iso-ratio curves in different scales which, like curvilineal coordinate lines, expand over different galaxy components.
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2008
The controversy surrounding the delineation of molecular spiral structure in the Galaxy emphasizes that spiral structure can best be understood by observing external galaxies with high angular resolution. M51, the galaxy in which spiral structure was first discerned, is the obvious galaxy to observe. Lo et al.
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The controversy surrounding the delineation of molecular spiral structure in the Galaxy emphasizes that spiral structure can best be understood by observing external galaxies with high angular resolution. M51, the galaxy in which spiral structure was first discerned, is the obvious galaxy to observe. Lo et al.
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Ordered and chaotic spiral arms
Astronomische Nachrichten, 2008AbstractThe stellar flow at the arms of spiral galaxies is qualitatively different among different morphological types. The stars that reinforce the spiral arms can be either participating in an ordered or in a chaotic flow. Ordered flows are associated with normal (non‐barred) spiral galaxies.
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1991
Spiral galaxies are often spectacular and pretty looking objects, and as such capture the imagination of many astronomers. The problems of the occurrence, formation and maintenance of spiral structure continue to be popular, and a vast literature exists on the subject.
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Spiral galaxies are often spectacular and pretty looking objects, and as such capture the imagination of many astronomers. The problems of the occurrence, formation and maintenance of spiral structure continue to be popular, and a vast literature exists on the subject.
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Spiral Arms as Ejection Phenomena
1987Magnetic fields are difficult to measure in galaxies. If we can identify accompanying phenomena perhaps we can trace the fields in a larger number of galaxies and under different conditions, thereby attempting to understand the nature and origin of magnetic fields.
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Barred Spirals and Formation of Spiral Arms by Galaxies
Nature, 1965SO far the formation of spiral arms, especially regular arms, has not been satisfactorily explained. The investigation of this phenomenon can be facilitated by an analysis of similar, but more peculiar, objects—barred spirals. A characteristic barred galaxy has a straight bar, which at the ends transforms abruptly into spiral arms.
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Alternative functions of CRISPR–Cas systems in the evolutionary arms race
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Prarthana Mohanraju +2 more
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