Spherical mass density models are used to fit the central surface brightness profiles of early-type galaxies which are generated from Nuker law parameters obtained from the literature. The mass density and the corresponding potential are in an analytical form. It is shown that only a few mass density components are necessary to obtain a good fit and that for all power-law galaxies and for the core galaxies that we consider, most or all of the mass density components must have cusps to provide good fits. The applied quadratic programming fitting allows for a method of deprojection, which is reliable and convenient. The results can be used directly for further dynamical modelling
We investigate the evolution of mass density profiles in secular disc galaxy models, paying special ...
We determine an absolute calibration of the initial mass function (IMF) of early-type galaxies, by s...
This paper is the first of two dedicated to the application of a two-dimensional (2D) fit to the lig...
Popular models for describing the luminosity-density profiles of dynamically hot stellar systems (e....
The Nuker profile, characterised by an inner and outer power-law profile smoothly merged around a br...
The Nuker law was designed to match the inner few (~3–10) arcseconds of predominantly nearby (≤...
18 pages, 17 figures. For better resolution see http://www-obs.cnrs-mrs.fr/dynamique/pap/carlos.html...
8 pages, 3 figures, accepted in A&AWe have analyzed the galaxy number density and luminosity density...
We discuss the problem of using stellar kinematics of early-type galaxies to constrain the orbital a...
Motivated by the finding that the observed surface brightness profiles of many galactic nuclei are f...
I present a general family of dynamical models with simple analytical potential-density pairs suited...
International audienceUsing the standard dynamical theory of spherical systems, we calculate the pro...
The Sérsic model shows a close fit to the surface brightness (or surface density) profiles of ellipt...
The dynamical properties of spherically symmetric galaxy models, where a Jaffe stellar density profi...
We present the analytical and numerical framework developed to model Early-Type Galaxies (ETGs), bas...
We investigate the evolution of mass density profiles in secular disc galaxy models, paying special ...
We determine an absolute calibration of the initial mass function (IMF) of early-type galaxies, by s...
This paper is the first of two dedicated to the application of a two-dimensional (2D) fit to the lig...
Popular models for describing the luminosity-density profiles of dynamically hot stellar systems (e....
The Nuker profile, characterised by an inner and outer power-law profile smoothly merged around a br...
The Nuker law was designed to match the inner few (~3–10) arcseconds of predominantly nearby (≤...
18 pages, 17 figures. For better resolution see http://www-obs.cnrs-mrs.fr/dynamique/pap/carlos.html...
8 pages, 3 figures, accepted in A&AWe have analyzed the galaxy number density and luminosity density...
We discuss the problem of using stellar kinematics of early-type galaxies to constrain the orbital a...
Motivated by the finding that the observed surface brightness profiles of many galactic nuclei are f...
I present a general family of dynamical models with simple analytical potential-density pairs suited...
International audienceUsing the standard dynamical theory of spherical systems, we calculate the pro...
The Sérsic model shows a close fit to the surface brightness (or surface density) profiles of ellipt...
The dynamical properties of spherically symmetric galaxy models, where a Jaffe stellar density profi...
We present the analytical and numerical framework developed to model Early-Type Galaxies (ETGs), bas...
We investigate the evolution of mass density profiles in secular disc galaxy models, paying special ...
We determine an absolute calibration of the initial mass function (IMF) of early-type galaxies, by s...
This paper is the first of two dedicated to the application of a two-dimensional (2D) fit to the lig...