1. Space Interferometry Mission: Dynamical Observations of Galaxies (SIMDOG)
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Shaya, Edward J, Borne, Kirk D, Nusser, Adi, Peebles, P. J. E, Tonry, John, Tully, Brent R, Vogel, Stuart, and Zaritsky, Dennis
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) will be used to obtain proper motions for a sample of 27 galaxies; the first proper motion measurements of galaxies beyond the satellite system of the Milky Way. SIM measurements lead to knowledge of the full 6-dimensional position and velocity vector of each galaxy. In conjunction with new gravitational flow models, the result will be the first total mass measurements of individual galaxies. The project, includes developnient of powerful theoretical methods for orbital calculations. This SIM study will lead to vastly improved determinations of individual galaxy masses, halo sizes, and the fractional contribution of dark matter. Astronomers have struggled to calculate the orbits of galaxies with only position and redshift information. Traditional N-body techniques are unsuitable for an analysis backward in time from a present distribution if any components of velocity or position are not very precisely known.
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- 2004