Large-scale surveys of the prominent members of the Local Group have provided compelling evidence for the hierarchical formation of massive galaxies, revealing a wealth of substructure that is thought to be the debris from ancient and ongoing accretion events. In this paper, we compare two extant surveys of the M31-M33 subgroup of galaxies: the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey of the stellar structure, and a combination of observations of the H I gaseous content, detected at 21 cm. Our key finding is a marked lack of spatial correlation between these two components on all scales, with only a few potential overlaps between stars and gas. The paucity of spatial correlation significantly restricts the analysis of kinematic correlations, alt...
Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far...
We utilize the final catalogue from the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey to investigate the links...
In this Dissertation we explore how the nature of tidal interactions tear gravitationally bound syst...
Large-scale surveys of the prominent members of the Local Group have provided compelling evidence fo...
Large scale surveys of the prominent members of the Local Group have provided compelling evidence fo...
Two recent observations regarding the halo of M33 seem to contradict each other. First, the star clu...
We reveal the highly structured nature of the Milky Way (MW) stellar halo within the footprint of th...
The Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey is a survey of \u3e400 square degrees centered on the Androm...
We investigate the chemical and kinematic properties of the diffuse stellar haloes of six simulated ...
We present a direct comparison of the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS) observations of t...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We undertake the first detailed analysis of the stellar population and spatial properties of a diffu...
We identify 10-seven for the first time-elements of cold halo substructure (ECHOS) in the volume wit...
Recent observations have revealed streams of gas and stars in the halo of the Milky Way(1-3) that ar...
We present an analysis of the large-scale structure of the halo of the Andromeda galaxy, based on th...
Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far...
We utilize the final catalogue from the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey to investigate the links...
In this Dissertation we explore how the nature of tidal interactions tear gravitationally bound syst...
Large-scale surveys of the prominent members of the Local Group have provided compelling evidence fo...
Large scale surveys of the prominent members of the Local Group have provided compelling evidence fo...
Two recent observations regarding the halo of M33 seem to contradict each other. First, the star clu...
We reveal the highly structured nature of the Milky Way (MW) stellar halo within the footprint of th...
The Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey is a survey of \u3e400 square degrees centered on the Androm...
We investigate the chemical and kinematic properties of the diffuse stellar haloes of six simulated ...
We present a direct comparison of the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS) observations of t...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We undertake the first detailed analysis of the stellar population and spatial properties of a diffu...
We identify 10-seven for the first time-elements of cold halo substructure (ECHOS) in the volume wit...
Recent observations have revealed streams of gas and stars in the halo of the Milky Way(1-3) that ar...
We present an analysis of the large-scale structure of the halo of the Andromeda galaxy, based on th...
Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far...
We utilize the final catalogue from the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey to investigate the links...
In this Dissertation we explore how the nature of tidal interactions tear gravitationally bound syst...