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I am interested in studying how to convert radial velocity data on hydrogen, CO and molecular clouds in the Milky Way into galactic x-y spatial maps. I have a general understanding of Oort constants. Would someone please post some article or book references that I can use as a study starting point? Thanks - Kurt See Eqn(8) in my Astro 140 notes (pages 6-10 are relevant), reachable via http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmolog.htm Try to do Problem 4 in PS#2 at http://www.physics.ucla.edu/class/03...ework/ps2.html --Edward L. (Ned) Wright, UCLA Professor of Physics and Astronomy |
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