Essays about: "low luminosity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 essays containing the words low luminosity.
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1. The Effects of Color on Depth Perception in Virtual Reality : A Case Study
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Finding if color has an effect on depth perception in virtual reality (VR) is important, as it could be important for e.g. surgeons to perceive the depth correctly if they were to be trained in VR environments as a preparation for surgeries on real patients. READ MORE
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2. Can Dwarf Galaxies Tell Us How the Milky Way Formed?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Astrofysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : Dwarf galaxies are a key component in understanding the evolution of galaxies and provide tests on the standard cosmological $\Lambda$ Cold Dark Matter model. According to the formation hierarchy, dwarf galaxies are the pieces that create all galaxies. Our current understanding of dwarf galaxies faces discrepancies between theory and observations. READ MORE
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3. Single-peaked gamma-ray bursts in the Fermi GBM catalogue
University essay from KTH/FysikAbstract : Gamma-ray burst light curves are notoriously irregular, yet a significant number consists of a single fast-rising, exponentially decaying pulse. These are called single-peaked light curves. READ MORE
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4. Brightest Cluster Galaxies in the Local Universe: Mergers, Interactions and the Implications for Galaxy Evolution
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/RymdteknikAbstract : Clusters of Galaxies are amongst the largest gravitationally bound structures in our Universe and consist of thousands of galaxies. It is in these gigantic systems where Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) are found, the most massive galaxies in our Universe. A BCG, as its name indicates, is the brightest galaxy in a cluster. READ MORE
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5. High Redshift Galaxies with JWST and Euclid
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för fysik och astronomiAbstract : This projects studies which early galaxy populations will be visible using the telescopes JWST and Euclid. Galaxy luminosity functions are calculated for different redshifts, with the galaxy number density as a function of apparent magnitude. The apparent magnitude is used to enable easy comparisons with the observational limits of JWST and Euclid. READ MORE