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Distância Cinemática×Análise de Curva de Rotação×
ÁreaAstronomiaAstronomia
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19571970
Autor originalBert WesterhoutVera Rubin
TipoKinematic measurement methodObservational kinematic method
Fonte seminalReid, M. J., et al. (2014). Trigonometric parallaxes of high mass star forming regions: the structure and kinematics of the Milky Way. Astrophysical Journal, 783(2), 130. DOI ↗Vera C. Rubin & W. Kent Ford Jr. (1970). Rotation of the Andromeda Nebula from a Spectroscopic Survey of Emission Regions. Astrophysical Journal, 159, 379-403. DOI ↗
Outros nomesGalactic Kinematic Distances, Rotation-Curve Distance, Kinematic ParallaxGalactic Rotation Curves, Rotation Curve Method, Velocity Curve Analysis
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ResumoKinematic distance is a method for estimating distances to objects in the Milky Way using their observed radial velocities and the known rotation curve of the Galaxy. Developed in the 1950s by Bert Westerhout and others, this technique enables distance determination to distant molecular clouds and masers without trigonometric parallax or individual object luminosities.Galaxy rotation curve analysis is the technique of measuring how orbital velocities change with distance from the center of a galaxy. Pioneered by Vera Rubin and W. Kent Ford Jr. in 1970, rotation curves revealed one of astronomy's great mysteries: galaxies rotate too fast to be held together by their visible stars alone, providing direct evidence for dark matter.
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