Are recent peculiar velocity surveys consistent?
Cosmic Flows 1999: Towards an Understanding of Large-Scale Structures Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1999)
Abstract:
We compare the bulk flow of the SMAC sample to the predictions of popular cosmological models and to other recent large-scale peculiar velocity surveys. Both analyses account for aliasing of small-scale power due to the sparse and non-uniform sampling of the surveys. We conclude that the SMAC bulk flow is in marginal conflict with flat COBE-normalized Lambda-CDM models which fit the cluster abundance constraint. However, power spectra which are steeper shortward of the peak are consistent with all of the above constraints. When recent large-scale peculiar velocity surveys are compared, we conclude that all measured bulk flows (with the possible exception of that of Lauer & Postman) are consistent with each other given the errors, provided the latter allow for `cosmic covariance'. A rough estimate of the mean bulk flow of all surveys (except Lauer & Postman) is ~400 km/s towards l=270, b=0.High-resolution optical and infrared spectroscopic observations of Cir X-1
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 308:2 (1999) 415-423
Infrared spectroscopic variability of Cygnus X-3 in outburst and quiescence
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 308:2 (1999) 473-484
Bar Diagnostics in Edge-on Spiral Galaxies. II. Hydrodynamical Simulations
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 522:2 (1999) 699-717
Bar Diagnostics in Edge-on Spiral Galaxies. I. The Periodic Orbits Approach
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 522:2 (1999) 686-698