N-body simulations of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies without dark matter find a 3-billion-year quasi-stationary phase followed by mass segregation, with binaries causing substantial overestimates of velocity dispersion.
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The long-term evolution of Ultra Faint Dwarf Galaxies and observational implications
N-body simulations of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies without dark matter find a 3-billion-year quasi-stationary phase followed by mass segregation, with binaries causing substantial overestimates of velocity dispersion.
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