Kinematic measurements in the inner Milky Way show vertex deviation and anisotropy consistent with a nuclear bar oriented at approximately 60-75 degrees to the line of sight.
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SchwarMAX delivers a fast GPU-native Schwarzschild modeling code that recovers density profiles and bar pattern speed from mock IFU data of a simulated barred galaxy.
SIDM halos accelerate bar formation and growth in disk galaxies through enhanced angular momentum exchange, independent of core formation.
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Kinematic hints of a nuclear bar in the Milky Way
Kinematic measurements in the inner Milky Way show vertex deviation and anisotropy consistent with a nuclear bar oriented at approximately 60-75 degrees to the line of sight.
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SchwarMAX: a GPU-friendly Schwarzschild orbit-superposition modelling framework
SchwarMAX delivers a fast GPU-native Schwarzschild modeling code that recovers density profiles and bar pattern speed from mock IFU data of a simulated barred galaxy.
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Self-interacting dark matter promotes bar formation in disk galaxies
SIDM halos accelerate bar formation and growth in disk galaxies through enhanced angular momentum exchange, independent of core formation.