Simulation study proposes that weakly rotating, gas-rich cosmic wallflowers at high redshift are natural proto-globular cluster candidates based on kinematics and densities.
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HST narrow-band imaging of M82's southern wind reveals a connected network of compact filaments (typical widths ~5.3 pc) whose covering fraction and flux contribution decline with height, while line ratios indicate photoionization near the disk transitioning to increasing shock heating in the diffus
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Too shy to spin? Cosmic wallflowers as proto-globular clusters
Simulation study proposes that weakly rotating, gas-rich cosmic wallflowers at high redshift are natural proto-globular cluster candidates based on kinematics and densities.
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The Small-scale Structures in the Wind of Messier 82
HST narrow-band imaging of M82's southern wind reveals a connected network of compact filaments (typical widths ~5.3 pc) whose covering fraction and flux contribution decline with height, while line ratios indicate photoionization near the disk transitioning to increasing shock heating in the diffus