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    I Orbital Velocities and Mass Distribution in Galaxies

    Very interesting, thank you. And I'm still struggling to see the jump from density profile calculations to estimations of percentages visible matter/invisible matter in spiral galaxies. In the linked paper in an earlier comment (https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/aaf57b) -...
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    A Interactive Galactic Dynamics Textbook -- Bovy 2022

    For someone trying to navigate into this field, this seems like a very good starting point. Thanks for posting!
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    I Orbital Velocities and Mass Distribution in Galaxies

    That's a collection of great references. Thank you!
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    I Orbital Velocities and Mass Distribution in Galaxies

    Thank you, that was exactly what I was looking for. Very helpful.
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    Exploring the Universe: Galaxy Formation, Redshift, and Cosmology

    Thank you! That was actually the post that brought me to the forum, very helpful.
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    I Orbital Velocities and Mass Distribution in Galaxies

    Has anyone looked into the details of stellar orbital speeds and required (visible) mass distribution in the Milky Way? Doing some math here - if the local mass density is significantly higher in the inner 10-15% of the galaxy, and then lower and gradually thinning outwards in the disk, we will...
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    Exploring the Universe: Galaxy Formation, Redshift, and Cosmology

    Hello, I'm an independent researcher in cosmology and working on topics like cosmological redshift, galaxy formation and galaxy cluster dynamics. Came across the forum searching for details about the solar system orientation in the galaxy rotation disk. Very inspired and enthusiastic about the...
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