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Leo IV (dwarf galaxy)
The Detailed Properties of Leo V, Pisces II and Canes Venatici II
The Feeble Giant. Discovery of a Large and Diffuse Milky Way Dwarf Galaxy in the Constellation of Crater
A Detection Algorithm to Trace the Faintest Milky Way Satellites
What Is an Ultra-Faint Galaxy?
Is There Tension Between Observed Small Scale Structure and Cold Dark Matter?
The Feeble Giant. Discovery of a Large and Diffuse Milky Way Dwarf Galaxy in the Constellation of Crater
Dark Matter Dominated Objects Louie Strigari Stanford Milky Way Circa 2009
Neutral Hydrogen in Local Group Dwarf Galaxies
Draft181 182Chapter 10
Abundance Ratios of Red Giants in Low-Mass Ultra-Faint Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
Cleaning Spectroscopic Samples of Stars in Nearby Dwarf Galaxies⋆
Environmental Influences on Dwarf Galaxy Evolution: the Group Environment
Arxiv:1411.4053V1 [Astro-Ph.GA] 14 Nov 2014 That Mass Loss Plays an Important Part in Stellar Evolu- 5 IAASARS, National Observatory of Athens, GR-15236 Pen- Tion
The Darkest Galaxies
On the Nature of the Stellar Bridge Between Leo IV and Leo V
Boötes-I, Segue 1, the Orphan Stream and CEMP-No Stars: Extreme Systems Quantifying Feedback and Chemical Evolution in the Oldest and Smallest Galaxies
Leo IV & V-A Possible Dwarf Galaxy Pair?
Approaching the Light Side of Dark Matter in Dwarf Galaxies
Top View
The Ghosts of Galaxy Formation Part One: Recent Results from SDSS
Segue 1: an Unevolved Fossil Galaxy from the Early Universe
The Enigmatic Pair of Dwarf Galaxies Leo IV and Leo V: Coincidence Or
Chemical Abundances of Giant Stars in the Crater Stellar System⋆⋆⋆
ATLAS Lifts the Cup: Discovery of a New Milky Way Satellite in Crater
Pos(DSU 2012)013 (Within the Virial Radius)
Leo IV and V – a Possible Dwarf Galaxy Pair?
Watch the Bright Star Regulus Hide Behind the Full Moon 9 February 2017, by Tanya Hill
Finding and Characterising the Darkest Galaxies in the Local Group with the Pan-STARRS 1 Survey Benjamin Laevens
In Pursuit of the Least Luminous Galaxies
RR Lyrae Stars in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies 113
The Feeble Giant. Discovery of a Large and Diffuse Milky Way Dwarf Galaxy
Ricardo Muñoz the Structural Properties of Milky Way Dwarf
Arxiv:2103.08435V1 [Astro-Ph.GA] 15 Mar 2021 © Ae National the † Administration
Detailed Abundance Analysis of the Brightest Star in Segue 2, the Least
Milky Way Satellites: Cosmologically Useful Or Just for Astrophysics?
Marcel S. Pawlowski Testing Cosmology with Phase-Space
Pushing the Limits, Episode 2: K2 Observations of Extragalactic Rr Lyrae Stars in the Dwarf Galaxy Leo Iv L
The Formation of the Milky Way Halo and Its Dwarf Satellites\; a NLTE-1D
Mass First Stars: Importance of Satellite Dwarf Galaxies
Quantitative Maps of Stellar Substructures in the Milky Way Jelte De Jong Quantitative Maps of Stellar Substructures in the Milky Way
An Unevolved Fossil Galaxy from the Early Universe∗
The Primeval Populations of the Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies1
Arxiv:0706.0516V2 [Astro-Ph] 26 Jul 2007
Dark Matter Searches Using Dwarf Galaxies with HAWC
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Arxiv:0807.2831V2 [Astro-Ph] 31 Aug 2008
A Multi-Epoch Kinematic Study of the Remote Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy Leo II
Star Formation Histories of Local Group Dwarf Galaxies