The hot gas in the Galactic bulge

UNSOLVED PROBLEMS OF THE MILKY WAY (1996) 287-295

Authors:

K Koyama, Y Maeda, J Binney, M Morris, L Ozernoy

The shape of the disk: Clues from the kinematics of disk stars

UNSOLVED PROBLEMS OF THE MILKY WAY (1996) 11-21

Authors:

MD Weinberg, P Schechter, J Binney, T deZeeuw

The stellar-dynamical oeuvre

JOURNAL OF ASTROPHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY 17:3-4 (1996) 81-94

Density Waves and Warps Generated by Tidal Perturbation of a Gaseous Diska

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Wiley 773:1 (1995) 261-276

Authors:

JCB PAPALOIZOU, DG KORYCANSKY, C TERQUEM

On the deprojection of the Galactic bulge

ArXiv astro-ph/9508115 (1995)

Authors:

James Binney, Ortwin Gerhard

Abstract:

An algorithm is developed and tested for the problem posed by photometric observations of the bulge of the Milky Way. The latter subtends a non-trivial solid angle on the sky, and we show that this permits inversion of the projected brightness distribution under the assumption that the bulge has three orthogonal mirror planes of specified orientation. A serious error in the assumed orientation of the mirror planes should be detectable.