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Jeremy Bailin
Researcher at University of Alabama
Publications - 82
Citations - 3147
Jeremy Bailin is an academic researcher from University of Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Milky Way. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 82 publications receiving 2890 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy Bailin include McMaster-Carr & National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
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Internal and External Alignment of the Shapes and Angular Momenta of LCDM Halos
Jeremy Bailin,Matthias Steinmetz +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the angular momenta of galaxy and cluster mass halos point parallel to filaments, while those of group and cluster masses halos show a very strong tendency to point perpendicular to the filaments.
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Gass: The Parkes Galactic All-Sky Survey. I. Survey Description, Goals and Initial Data Release
Naomi McClure-Griffiths,Daniel J. Pisano,Daniel J. Pisano,Mark Calabretta,H. Alyson Ford,H. Alyson Ford,Felix J. Lockman,Lister Staveley-Smith,Peter M. W. Kalberla,Jeremy Bailin,L. Dedes,Steven Janowiecki,Steven Janowiecki,Steven Janowiecki,Brad K. Gibson,Tara Murphy,Hiroyuki Nakanishi,K. Newton-McGee,K. Newton-McGee +18 more
TL;DR: The Parkes Galactic All-Sky Survey (GASS) as discussed by the authors is a survey of Galactic atomic hydrogen (HI) emission in the Southern sky covering declinations $2π$ steradians with an effective angular resolution of ~16', at a velocity resolution of 1.0 km/s, and with an rms brightness temperature noise of 57 mK.
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Spitzer/mips infrared imaging of m31: further evidence for a spiral/ring composite structure
Karl D. Gordon,Jeremy Bailin,Charles W. Engelbracht,George H. Rieke,Karl Misselt,William B. Latter,Eric T. Young,Matthew L. N. Ashby,Pauline Barmby,Brad K. Gibson,Brad K. Gibson,Dean C. Hines,Joannah L. Hinz,Oliver Krause,D. Levine,Francine R. Marleau,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,Susan R. Stolovy,David A. Thilker,Michael W. Werner +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the two spiral arms appear to start at the ends of a bar in the nuclear region and extend beyond the star-forming ring, and the star forming ring is very circular except for a region near M32 where it splits.
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Metallicity gradients in disks - Do galaxies form inside-out?
K. Pilkington,K. Pilkington,K. Pilkington,C. G. Few,C. G. Few,Brad K. Gibson,Brad K. Gibson,Brad K. Gibson,Francesco Calura,Francesco Calura,Léo Michel-Dansac,Robert J. Thacker,Mercedes Mollá,Mercedes Mollá,Francesca Matteucci,Awat Rahimi,Daisuke Kawata,Chiaki Kobayashi,Chris B. Brook,Chris B. Brook,G. S. Stinson,G. S. Stinson,Hugh M. P. Couchman,Jeremy Bailin,James Wadsley +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined radial and vertical metallicity gradients using a suite of disk galaxy hydrodynamical simulations, supplemented with two classic chemical evolution approaches to reconcile the differences existing between extant models and observations within the canonical “inside-out” disk growth paradigm.
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Internal Alignment of the Halos of Disk Galaxies in Cosmological Hydrodynamic Simulations
Jeremy Bailin,Daisuke Kawata,Daisuke Kawata,Brad K. Gibson,Matthias Steinmetz,Julio F. Navarro,Chris B. Brook,Stuart P. D. Gill,Rodrigo A. Ibata,Alexander Knebe,Geraint F. Lewis,Takashi Okamoto +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the alignment of the disk and inner halo appears to take place simultaneously through their joint evolution, and the lack of connection between these two regions of the halo should be taken into account when modeling tidal streams in the halos of disk galaxies and when calculating intrinsic alignments of disk galaxy based on the properties of dark matter halos.