RUI: Collaborative Research to Map the Asymmetric Thick Disk
United States Naval Academy- Do Not Use, Annapolis MD
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Abstract
AST-0507309 INSTITUTION: United States Naval Academy PI: Jeffrey Larsen TITLE: RUI - Collaborative Research to Map the Asymmetric Thick Disk ABSTRACT Dr. Jeffrey Larsen (United States Naval Academy), Dr. Roberta Humpheys (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) and Dr. Juan Cabanela (St. Cloud State University) will undertake a program of photometric and spectroscopic observations, as well as computer modeling, to map the so-called "asymmetric thick disk" and its kinematics in the inner part of the Galaxy. The intellectual goal of the research is to address several questions related to this structure, including its size, extent along our line of sight, and the degree of spatial and kinematic symmetry relative to the plane. This information will be used to test models for the origin of this asymmetry, which may involve a triaxial thick disk, a gravitational interaction with the Galactic bar in the disk, or the fossil remnant of a galaxy merger. The research will have broad impact through the involvement of undergraduate and graduate students, and by fostering close collaboration between a research extensive university, and two primarily undergraduate institutions.
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