... I see the same problem all the time in undergraduate assignments: someone comes up with an answer that is clearly, wildly, hopelessly wrong (e.g. the mass of some star is 0.7 kg, or an asteroid is travelling at 1010 m s-1 (faster than light), or the Earth took 1011 years to form (much longer than the age of the universe). ... This means that every valid equation should work equally well, regardless of the units you use (as long as they are self consistent). ... Do you think this could be correct? ...
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... Printed in U.S.A. THE STELLAR DISK THICKNESS OF LOW SURFACE BRIGHTNESS GALAXIES D. Bizyaev 1,2,3 and S. Kajsin 4 Received 2003 October 23; accepted 2004 June 9 ABSTRACT We present surface photometry results for a sample of 11 edge-on galaxies observed with the 6 m telescope at the Special Astrophysical Observatory, Russia. ... We find from a comparison of photometric scales that the stellar disks of LSB galaxies are thinner than those of high surface brightness ( HSB) galaxies. ... UGC 11301 .. ...
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Ссылки http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~kcf/surya/spiralstructure/Bizyaev04 -- 2057.9 Кб -- 09.07.2007 Похожие документы