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UR: Adding Low-Mass Galaxies to the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation

UR: Adding Low-Mass Galaxies to the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation

by Guest | Jun 27, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, Kaelee Parker’s looked at rotation curves of dwarf galaxies to test if the Tully-Fisher relation describes them.

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Marla Geha

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Marla Geha

by Mia de los Reyes | Jun 6, 2021 | Career Navigation, Current Events, Personal Experiences

Is the Milky Way special? Or, as Dr. Marla Geha would like to know, are the satellite galaxies around the Milky Way special? Learn more at Dr. Geha’s #AAS238 plenary talk!

Teenage Galaxy Eludes Authorities

Teenage Galaxy Eludes Authorities

by Jana Steuer | Jun 5, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

A newly discovered dwarf galaxy near the Local Group appears to be young and lonely and it shut off star formation. What could be responsible for the quenching if there are no nearby bright galaxies?

Dwarfs from ELVES: The structure of dwarf satellite galaxies

Dwarfs from ELVES: The structure of dwarf satellite galaxies

by Katy Proctor | May 18, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

How does the structure of the smallest galaxies vary with different environments? Today’s authors use the ELVES survey to investigate!

Reconstructing the Galactic merger history with machine learning

Reconstructing the Galactic merger history with machine learning

by Zili Shen | May 4, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Astronomers use machine learning to reconstruct past mergers that the Milky Way experienced.

UR: Analyzing Star Clusters in Dwarf Mergers: A Study of dm1529+26

UR: Analyzing Star Clusters in Dwarf Mergers: A Study of dm1529+26

by Guest | Apr 23, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s #UndergradResearch post by Tehreem Hai looks at a special type of galaxy merger — a merger of dwarf galaxies — and the star clusters within them!

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