Galactic disks and their evolution
A. V. Zasov, O. K. Sil'chenko

TL;DR
This paper discusses methods for measuring galaxy disk and dark halo masses and explores how disks form within massive dark halos, addressing key challenges in understanding galaxy structure and evolution.
Contribution
It introduces new approaches to accurately measure galaxy masses and explains disk formation processes in dark matter halos.
Findings
New measurement techniques for galaxy mass components
Insights into disk formation within dark halos
Improved understanding of galaxy evolution processes
Abstract
We consider the key problems related to measuring the mass of stellar disks and dark halos in galaxies and to explaining the observed properties of disks formed in massive dark halos.
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