Motivated by the finding that the observed surface brightness profiles of many galactic nuclei are fitted well by double power laws, we explore a range of spherical self-consistent dynamical models with this light profile. We find that the corresponding deprojected volume density profile, phase-space density and line-of-sight velocity distribution of these models are fitted well by simple analytic approximations. We illustrate the application of these models by fitting a sample of approximately 25 galactic nuclei observed by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Without a central black hole and strong anisotropy the models generally predict a negligibly small kurtosis parameter k4 • These models with a simple distribution function are suited to...
This paper presents two families of phase-space distribution functions (DFs) that generate scale-fre...
In the context of the study of the properties of the mutual mass distribution of the bright and dark...
The only way to map the Galaxy's gravitational potential $\Phi({\bf x})$ and the distribution of mat...
I present a general family of dynamical models with simple analytical potential-density pairs suited...
The Nuker profile, characterised by an inner and outer power-law profile smoothly merged around a br...
Popular models for describing the luminosity-density profiles of dynamically hot stellar systems (e....
Most galaxies contain supermassive black holes at their centers, surrounded by dense clusters of sta...
Galaxy kinematics and gravitational lensing are two complementary ways to constrain the distribution...
International audienceUsing the standard dynamical theory of spherical systems, we calculate the pro...
We show how, based on considerations on the observed form of the galaxy two-point spatial correlatio...
The dynamical properties of spherically symmetric galaxy models, where a Jaffe stellar density profi...
We present a family of spherical models for elliptical galaxies and bulges consisting of a stellar c...
Spherical mass density models are used to fit the central surface brightness profiles of early-type ...
Dynamical properties of spherically symmetric galaxy models where both the stellar and total mass de...
Aims. We perform a systematic combined photometric and kinematic analysis of a sample of globular cl...
This paper presents two families of phase-space distribution functions (DFs) that generate scale-fre...
In the context of the study of the properties of the mutual mass distribution of the bright and dark...
The only way to map the Galaxy's gravitational potential $\Phi({\bf x})$ and the distribution of mat...
I present a general family of dynamical models with simple analytical potential-density pairs suited...
The Nuker profile, characterised by an inner and outer power-law profile smoothly merged around a br...
Popular models for describing the luminosity-density profiles of dynamically hot stellar systems (e....
Most galaxies contain supermassive black holes at their centers, surrounded by dense clusters of sta...
Galaxy kinematics and gravitational lensing are two complementary ways to constrain the distribution...
International audienceUsing the standard dynamical theory of spherical systems, we calculate the pro...
We show how, based on considerations on the observed form of the galaxy two-point spatial correlatio...
The dynamical properties of spherically symmetric galaxy models, where a Jaffe stellar density profi...
We present a family of spherical models for elliptical galaxies and bulges consisting of a stellar c...
Spherical mass density models are used to fit the central surface brightness profiles of early-type ...
Dynamical properties of spherically symmetric galaxy models where both the stellar and total mass de...
Aims. We perform a systematic combined photometric and kinematic analysis of a sample of globular cl...
This paper presents two families of phase-space distribution functions (DFs) that generate scale-fre...
In the context of the study of the properties of the mutual mass distribution of the bright and dark...
The only way to map the Galaxy's gravitational potential $\Phi({\bf x})$ and the distribution of mat...