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== Why MilkyWay@home? ==
== Why MilkyWay@home? ==
The N-body project on MilkyWay@home simulates dwarf galaxies colliding with (or being disrupted by) the Milky Way.  
The N-body project on MilkyWay@home simulates dwarf galaxies colliding with (or being disrupted by) the Milky Way. The result from this project will give insight on how dwarf galaxies interact with the Milky Way given certain parameters and how those results look when compared to the data observed today.  


== Goal ==
== Goal ==

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MilkyWay@home is a volunteer distributed computing project based at Rensselaer Polytechnics Institute that needs your help to optimize N-body simulations of dwarf galaxies around the Milky Way.

Why MilkyWay@home?

The N-body project on MilkyWay@home simulates dwarf galaxies colliding with (or being disrupted by) the Milky Way. The result from this project will give insight on how dwarf galaxies interact with the Milky Way given certain parameters and how those results look when compared to the data observed today.

Goal

The goal of the N-body project is to match simulated dwarf galaxies to real dwarf galaxy data, and thereby constrain the properties of the Milky Way galaxy's gravitational potential (as well as the properties of the dwarf galaxies).

Methods

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Milky Way image
A dwarf galaxy being disrupted by the Milky Way's gravity (the Milky Way is not shown, and would be at the center of the picture)
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Project team / Sponsors

Project results

https://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/information.php

Scientific publications

https://boinc.berkeley.edu/pubs.php#Milkyway@home