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Math behind converting kinematic radial velocities of clouds to
PrisNo6 wrote:
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 Any decent galactic dynamics book will cover this. A good one to start with would be _Galactic Astronomy_ by Binney & Merrifield. (ISBN 0-691-02565-7, Princeton University Press.) - Marshall |
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