Relativity and Cosmology

   

Why Galaxy M110 Is Very Peculiar

Authors: Clark M. Thomas

M110 is a prominent satellite galaxy of nearby M31, the great Andromeda galaxy. It is the only peculiar dwarf elliptical in the famous Messier list. This essay explains how and why M110 became so peculiar, with important cosmological consequences for dark matter halo theory.

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