Seminar
    Shedding light on the darkest galaxies: the Local Group dwarfs
Abstract
Crucial issues in cosmology and astrophysics are to understand the 
process of galaxy formation and evolution and the nature of what 
appears to be the dominant form of matter in the Universe, i.e. dark 
matter. Dwarf galaxies provide important information on both of these 
issues. In this talk, I will focus on the dwarf galaxies found in the 
Local Group, as it is the galaxy population that can be studied in 
the greatest detail than any other from the properties of their 
resolved stellar populations. I will show how wide-area surveys have 
led to a leap forward in our observational understanding of these 
galaxies and discuss future prospects.
About the talk
INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Bologna
       
   
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