We attempt to recover the mean vertical velocity and vertical velocity dispersion as a function of the Galactic height for a sample drawn from a realistic Galaxy distribution function by following the method presented in Moni Bidin et al. (2012). We find that, for the sample size used, the observational error in the velocities is much smaller than the Poisson noise which has not been accounted for by Moni Bidin et al. We repeat the analysis on a large number of samples to estimate the contribution of the Poisson noise and to uncover any systematics. We find that the dispersion is systematically overestimated at low Galactic heights and slightly underestimated at high Galactic heights leading to an underestimate of the gradient of the disper...
Observations of nearby galaxies reveal a strong correlation between the mass of the central dark obj...
Using three-dimensional stellar kinematic data from simulated galaxies, we examine the efficacy of a...
Stellar velocity dispersion is a key measurable quantity in galactic astronomy, yet its variationdur...
One of the key assumptions in dynamical applications of the HI velocity dispersion in disk galaxies ...
Stellar velocity dispersion measurements of a sample of 12 galactic disks are summarized. The observ...
Stellar velocity dispersion measurements of a sample of 12 galactic disks are summarized. The observ...
SUMMARY: We present the central velocity dispersion measurements of the nearby galaxies from the Slo...
In a disc galaxy, the distribution of azimuthal components of velocity is very skew. In the past, th...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
The distribution of early-type galaxy velocity dispersions, phgr(σ), is measured using a sample draw...
Context. Current spectroscopic and photometric surveys are providing a comprehensive view of the Mil...
We present a study of the evolution of the galaxy velocity dispersion function (VDF) from z = 0 to z...
The standard method of measuring the galaxy pairwise velocity dispersion on small scales is heavily ...
We present the central velocity dispersion measurements of the nearby galaxies from the Sloan Digita...
Observations of nearby galaxies reveal a strong correlation between the mass of the central dark obj...
Using three-dimensional stellar kinematic data from simulated galaxies, we examine the efficacy of a...
Stellar velocity dispersion is a key measurable quantity in galactic astronomy, yet its variationdur...
One of the key assumptions in dynamical applications of the HI velocity dispersion in disk galaxies ...
Stellar velocity dispersion measurements of a sample of 12 galactic disks are summarized. The observ...
Stellar velocity dispersion measurements of a sample of 12 galactic disks are summarized. The observ...
SUMMARY: We present the central velocity dispersion measurements of the nearby galaxies from the Slo...
In a disc galaxy, the distribution of azimuthal components of velocity is very skew. In the past, th...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
The distribution of early-type galaxy velocity dispersions, phgr(σ), is measured using a sample draw...
Context. Current spectroscopic and photometric surveys are providing a comprehensive view of the Mil...
We present a study of the evolution of the galaxy velocity dispersion function (VDF) from z = 0 to z...
The standard method of measuring the galaxy pairwise velocity dispersion on small scales is heavily ...
We present the central velocity dispersion measurements of the nearby galaxies from the Sloan Digita...
Observations of nearby galaxies reveal a strong correlation between the mass of the central dark obj...
Using three-dimensional stellar kinematic data from simulated galaxies, we examine the efficacy of a...
Stellar velocity dispersion is a key measurable quantity in galactic astronomy, yet its variationdur...