Recently, a class of non-truncated, radially anisotropic models (the so-called f(ν)-models), originally constructed in the context of violent relaxation and modelling of elliptical galaxies, has been found to possess interesting qualities in relation to observed and simulated globular clusters. In view of new applications to globular clusters, we improve this class of models along two directions. To make them more suitable for the description of small stellar systems hosted by galaxies, we introduce a “tidal” truncation by means of a procedure that guarantees full continuity of the distribution function. The new fT(ν)-models are shown to provide a ...
N-body simulations of collisionless collapse have offered important clues for the construction of re...
We present the results of the analysis of deep photometric data for a sample of three Galactic globu...
N-body simulations of collisionless collapse have offered important clues for the construction of re...
Recently, a class of non-truncated, radially anisotropic models (the so-called f(\u3bd)-models), ori...
International audienceIn weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial ...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
As a result of the slow action of two-body encounters, globular clusters develop mass segregation an...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
Aims. We perform a systematic combined photometric and kinematic analysis of a sample of globular cl...
Spherical models of collisionless but quasi-relaxed stellar systems have long been studied as a natu...
Several self-consistent models have been proposed, aiming at describing the phase-space distribution...
Several self-consistent models have been proposed, aiming at describing the phase-space distribution...
Spherical models of collisionless but quasi-relaxed stellar systems have long been studied as a natu...
N-body simulations of collisionless collapse have offered important clues for the construction of re...
We present the results of the analysis of deep photometric data for a sample of three Galactic globu...
N-body simulations of collisionless collapse have offered important clues for the construction of re...
Recently, a class of non-truncated, radially anisotropic models (the so-called f(\u3bd)-models), ori...
International audienceIn weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial ...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
As a result of the slow action of two-body encounters, globular clusters develop mass segregation an...
In weakly-collisional stellar systems such as some globular clusters, partial energy equipartition a...
Aims. We perform a systematic combined photometric and kinematic analysis of a sample of globular cl...
Spherical models of collisionless but quasi-relaxed stellar systems have long been studied as a natu...
Several self-consistent models have been proposed, aiming at describing the phase-space distribution...
Several self-consistent models have been proposed, aiming at describing the phase-space distribution...
Spherical models of collisionless but quasi-relaxed stellar systems have long been studied as a natu...
N-body simulations of collisionless collapse have offered important clues for the construction of re...
We present the results of the analysis of deep photometric data for a sample of three Galactic globu...
N-body simulations of collisionless collapse have offered important clues for the construction of re...