Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far beyond the “classical” limits of the stellar disk. This paper reviews results from our own and other observational programs, which together suggest that, despite their extreme positions, the stars in these structures were formed in our Galactic disk. Mounting evidence from recent observations and simulations implies kinematic connections between several of these distinct structures. This suggests the existence of collective disk oscillations that can plausibly be traced all the way to asymmetries seen in the stellar velocity distribution around the Sun. There are multiple interesting implications of these findings: they promise new perspecti...
In a cosmological setting, the disk of a galaxy is expected to continuously experience gravitational...
Our Galaxy is thought to have undergone an active evolutionary history dominated by star formation, ...
Using 0D, 1D, and 3D models of galaxies, I explore different problems in galaxy evolution most suite...
Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far...
We present preliminary results from a study exploring the origin of Milky Way substructures, and sho...
The environment in which a galaxy resides plays a key role in how both the stellar component and the...
In the generic CDM cosmogony, dark-matter halos emerge too lumpy and centrally concentrated to host ...
International audienceThe evolution of the Milky Way disk, which contains most of the stars in the G...
We use a set of high-resolution N-body simulations of the Galactic disk to study its interactions wi...
We conduct a series of high-resolution, fully self-consistent dissipation less N-body simulations to...
Context. The hierarchical structure formation model predicts that stellar halos should form, at leas...
Our situation as occupants of the Milky Way (MW) Galaxy, bombarded by the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, ...
The disks of disk galaxies contain a substantial fraction of their baryonic matter and angular momen...
We review the evolution of the interstellar medium in disk galaxies, and show, both analytically and...
The disks of disk galaxies contain a substantial fraction of their baryonic matter and angular momen...
In a cosmological setting, the disk of a galaxy is expected to continuously experience gravitational...
Our Galaxy is thought to have undergone an active evolutionary history dominated by star formation, ...
Using 0D, 1D, and 3D models of galaxies, I explore different problems in galaxy evolution most suite...
Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far...
We present preliminary results from a study exploring the origin of Milky Way substructures, and sho...
The environment in which a galaxy resides plays a key role in how both the stellar component and the...
In the generic CDM cosmogony, dark-matter halos emerge too lumpy and centrally concentrated to host ...
International audienceThe evolution of the Milky Way disk, which contains most of the stars in the G...
We use a set of high-resolution N-body simulations of the Galactic disk to study its interactions wi...
We conduct a series of high-resolution, fully self-consistent dissipation less N-body simulations to...
Context. The hierarchical structure formation model predicts that stellar halos should form, at leas...
Our situation as occupants of the Milky Way (MW) Galaxy, bombarded by the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, ...
The disks of disk galaxies contain a substantial fraction of their baryonic matter and angular momen...
We review the evolution of the interstellar medium in disk galaxies, and show, both analytically and...
The disks of disk galaxies contain a substantial fraction of their baryonic matter and angular momen...
In a cosmological setting, the disk of a galaxy is expected to continuously experience gravitational...
Our Galaxy is thought to have undergone an active evolutionary history dominated by star formation, ...
Using 0D, 1D, and 3D models of galaxies, I explore different problems in galaxy evolution most suite...