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Stellar stream is a group of stars moving with the same velocity and direction (O. <br /> <br /> <br /> J. Eggen, 1996). Helmi & White (1999) states that stellar stream of Galactic halo <br /> <br /> <br /> are the remnants of accreted satellites. It suppo...
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Summary: | Stellar stream is a group of stars moving with the same velocity and direction (O. <br />
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J. Eggen, 1996). Helmi & White (1999) states that stellar stream of Galactic halo <br />
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are the remnants of accreted satellites. It supports hierarchical merging scenario <br />
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where galaxies are formed of an attracted material surrounding proto system and <br />
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join up into a larger structure. There are several methods for finding streams of <br />
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stars in the halo, as an example of a Helmi & White (1999) – Helmi & de Zeeuw <br />
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(2000) method, Klement et al (2009) method, or Arifyanto & Fuchs (2005) <br />
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method. The search strategy stellar stream is by looking over densities in phase <br />
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space. <br />
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In this final project will be compared the search methods of stream from Helmi & <br />
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White (1999) – Helmi & de Zeeuw (2000) method and Klement et al (2009). They <br />
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used a different parameter for Integral of Motion. For Helmi & White (1999) – <br />
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Helmi & de Zeeuw (2000) uses the energy E, the angular momentum L and the zcomponent <br />
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Lz for Integral of Motion. As for Klement et al (2009) using the <br />
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parameters of velocity dispersion and angular orbit (Vaz, VΔE, υ). By studying <br />
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about stellar stream, we can learn more about the origins of the formation of <br />
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galaxies. |
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