Hierarchical Galaxy formation in the Local Universe
Hierarchical Galaxy formation in the Local Universe Hierarchical Galaxy formation in the Local Universe
A highway of dark matter crossing the solar vecinity: a wonderful target for dark matter detection experiments ( DAMA)
The Monoceros tidal stream A giant stellar ring surrounding the Milky Way disk at 16 kpc (Newberg et al. 2002) Only visible at low galactic latitude (|b|
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The Monoceros tidal stream<br />
A giant stellar r<strong>in</strong>g<br />
surround<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> Milky<br />
Way disk at 16 kpc<br />
(Newberg et al. 2002)<br />
Only visible at low<br />
galactic latitude (|b|