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X-WR-CALNAME: IAC Talks: Open Astronomy Seminars
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CREATED:2023-02-14T12:30:00+00:00
X-WR-CALDESC: IAC Talks upcomming talks
SUMMARY:What do the neighbors look like? A comparative look at the Milky Wa
 y and Andromeda dwarf galaxies
DESCRIPTION:What do the neighbors look like? A comparative look at the Milk
 y Way and Andromeda dwarf galaxies\nDr. Nicolas Martin\n\nDwarf galaxies a
 re powerful tools of near-field cosmology  and galactic archaeology: their
  numbers, distribution, and star  formation can be linked to both the tene
 ts of LCDM (the missing  satellite "problem," their (an)isotropic distribu
 tion, their dark matter  content) and to the build up of their hosts and t
 heir environment  (accretion, quenching). The exquisite detail offered by 
 observation of  the nearby Milky Way dwarf galaxies has built a picture of
  what dwarf  galaxies are and how they evolved through time. In this talk,
  I will  review the increasingly sharp view we are building of the dwarf-g
 alaxy  system of the Milky Way's "sister" galaxy, Andromeda, and emphasize
  key  similarities and differences between these two systems of satellites
  in  the hope to learn what features are common or, on the contrary, drive
 n  by the different pasts of the Milky Way and Andromeda.\nZoom:&nbsp;http
 s://rediris.zoom.us/j/84115807730?pwd=ZVM3emJ6N3RrUHNvbUNyMklBV1IvQT09\nMe
 eting ID: 841 1580 773Passcode: 603521\nYouTube:&nbsp;https://youtube.com/
 live/UrlxqO3OGoc?feature=share\n
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