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Are James Webb Space Telescope Observations Consistent with Warm Dark Matter?
Hoeneisen, Bruce
We compare observed with predicted distributions of galaxy stellar masses $M_*$ and galaxy rest-frame ultra-violet luminosities per unit bandwidth $L_{UV}$, in the redshift range $z = 2$ to 13. The comparison is presented as a function of the comoving warm dark matter free-streaming cut-off wavenumber $k_{fs}$. For this comparison the theory is a …
Kinematic Structure of the Milky Way Galaxy, Near the Spiral Arm Tangents
Vallée, Jacques P.
We compare the observed radial velocity of different arm tracers, taken near the tangent to a spiral arm. A slight difference is predicted by the density wave theory, given the shock predicted at the entrance to the inner spiral arm. In many of these spiral arms, the observed velocity offset confirms the prediction of the density wave theory (with…
Arm Tangents and the Spiral Structure of the Milky Way—The Age Gradient
Vallée, Jacques P.
From the Sun, a look at the edge of each spiral arm in our Milky Way (seen tangentially, along the line of sight) can yield numerous insights. Using different arm tracers (dust, masers, synchrotron emission, CO gas, open star clusters), we observe here for the first time an age gradient (about 12 +/-2 Myrs/kpc), much as predicted by the density wa…
Standard and Truncated Luminosity Functions for Stars in the Gaia Era
Zaninetti, Lorenzo
The luminosity function (LF) for stars is here fitted by a Schechter function and by a Gamma probability density function. The dependence of the number of stars on the distance, both in the low and high luminosity regions, requires the inclusion of a lower and upper boundary in the Schechter and Gamma LFs. Three astrophysical applications for star…
High Energy Studies on the Non-Thermal Emissions from Cassiopeia A & Tycho
Hudaverdi, Murat; Bozkurt, Mustafa; Ergin, Tulun +1 more