Distributions of Stellar Systems Using Mathematica With Applications to Cataclysmic Variables and Planetary Nebulae

Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICS - Year 2014, Vol 9, Issue 1

Abstract

In this paper, Meisel's(2013) algorithm for the distribution of galaxies using Mathematica was used for  the distributions  of Cataclysmic Variables(CV) and Planetary Nebulae(PNe) . Data manipulationsare illustratedgenerally, through the Internet data sources and the implementation for Mathematica usage. The distributions are displayed in two dimensions ,the galactic longitude andgalactic latitude. The distributions of both CVs  and the  PNe  are symmetric about the galactic plane, with high condensation of PNe towards  the plane which supports the known fact that PNe are young. On the other hand ,the remarkable condensation the remarkable condensation at high galactic latitudes of CVs indicates that these objects are old.

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Mohammed Sharaf

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  • EP ID EP651387
  • DOI 10.24297/jam.v9i1.6892
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Mohammed Sharaf (2014). Distributions of Stellar Systems Using Mathematica With Applications to Cataclysmic Variables and Planetary Nebulae. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICS, 9(1), 1824-1827. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-651387