Information-theoretic analysis of TNG50 simulations finds high mutual information (0.4-0.8) between bar and spiral parameters and comparable transfer entropy (0.33-0.42) in both directions, indicating mutual co-regulation.
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Co-evolution of bar and spiral arms in TNG50 simulations using Information Theory
Information-theoretic analysis of TNG50 simulations finds high mutual information (0.4-0.8) between bar and spiral parameters and comparable transfer entropy (0.33-0.42) in both directions, indicating mutual co-regulation.
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The flare and spiral structure of the Milky Way's disc as traced by young giant stars
Young giant stars reveal a flaring Milky Way disc with 3.5 kpc radial scale and extended spiral arms including a curved Perseus segment and a new Scutum-associated feature.