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Distance mapping technique and the 3-D structure of BD +30°3639

We present a new kinematic analysis technique called distance mapping. It uses the observed proper motion vectors and the 3-D velocity field to determine the distance for each vector. From this information we generate maps that can be use as a constraint to morpho-kinematic modeling with SHAPE. It i...

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Published in:Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2011-07, Vol.7 (S283), p.304-305
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