... of pseudobulges and classical bulges in spiralgalaxies. (arXiv:1102.0550.v1) Fig ... lenticular (green triangles), and spiral (blue stars) galaxies as a function of B ... elliptical, lenticular (S0), and spiral) for MB < -19 galaxies as a function of ...
... Yuri N. Efremov “Star complexes and local starbursts in spiralgalaxies” (20 min.) ... dimension spectroscopy of a starburst region in the spiralgalaxy NGC6946" (15 min ...
... stars visible on a clear night, orbits the center of our home galaxy, a spiral disk of 200 billion stars we call the Milky Way ... It is a spiralgalaxy like the Milky Way but is 4 times as massive and is 2 million light years away. ...
... D. Moss, R. Stepanov, M. Krause, R. Beck, D. Sokoloff, The formation of regular interarm magnetic fields in spiralgalaxies, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 578, A94, 7 pp. ...
... Had they originated in our own galaxy, they would have probably been concentrated in the direction of the Milky Way, where most of our galaxy's stars are found (the galaxy is a flattened disk, and when we look at the Milky Way we see it edge-on). ...
... QUASARS AND ACTIVE NUCLEI OF GALAXIES" . ... high energy gamma-ray observations of the galaxy Mk 501 at the Crimean astrophysical ... N.Guseva. "Massive stellar population in the dwarfstar burst galaxies" . ...
... galaxy, they would have probably been concentrated in the direction of the Milky Way, where most of our galaxy's stars are ... ray bursts, originating in distant galaxies, there exist brief bursts which may originate closer to home, in our own galaxy ...