Apparently the first one wasn't informative enough. So now we've gone with "Optically dark HI clouds in the Virgo cluster : will no-one rid me of this turbulent sphere ?"
We've kept the acknowledgement to Henry II though. I shall be thoroughly irked if they ask us to take that out.
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Another One Bites The Dust
One of my all-time favourite dark galaxy candidates was discovered by FAST back in 2023 . An isolated gas cloud with no obvious optical coun...
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Of course you can prove a negative. In one sense this can be the easiest thing in the world : your theory predicts something which doesn...
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In the last batch of simulations, we dropped a long gas stream into the gravitational potential of a cluster to see if it would get torn...
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And more importantly, how not to build a galaxy. Uniform discs of pure gas turn out to be almost impossible. Exponential discs - where ther...
Which Journal did you submit it to?
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ReplyDeleteHow could a British journal possibly object to Henry II? "Inconceivable!"
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