Assuming the separable augmented density, it is always possible to construct a distribution function of a spherical population with any given density and anisotropy. We consider under what conditions the distribution constructed as such is in fact non-negative everywhere in the accessible phase space. We first generalize the known necessary conditions on the augmented density using fractional calculus. The condition on the radius part R(r(2)) (whose logarithmic derivative is the anisotropy parameter) is equivalent to the complete monotonicity of omega R-1(omega(-1)). The condition on the potential part on the other hand is given by its derivative up to any order not greater than 3/2 - beta(0) being non-negative where beta(0) is the central ...
We construct numerical models of spherically symmetric Newtonian stellar clusters with anisotropic d...
We demonstrate the existence of a distribution function that can be used to represent spherical mass...
Aims.Both numerical simulations and observational evidence indicate that the outer regions of galax...
Assuming the separable augmented density, it is always possible to construct a distribution function...
Recently, some intriguing results have led to speculations whether the central density slope-velocit...
Following earlier authors we re-examine the upper limits on the radial velocity anisotropy of genera...
The standard method to generate dynamical models with a finite extent is to apply a truncation in bi...
Simple analytical models, such as the Hernquist model, are very useful tools to investigate the dyna...
This paper presents two families of phase-space distribution functions (DFs) that generate scale-fre...
We present a new non-parametric Jeans code, GRAVSPHERE, that recovers the density ρ(r) and velocity ...
In this paper, we present two simple approaches for deriving anisotropic distribution functions for ...
This paper provides a simple general procedure to construct self-consistent spherical equilibrium mo...
Fully analytical dynamical models usually have an infinite extent, while real star clusters, galaxie...
The properties of the analitycal phase--space distribution function of two-component spherical self-...
none2Starting from the central density slope-anisotropy theorem of An and Evans (2006), recent inves...
We construct numerical models of spherically symmetric Newtonian stellar clusters with anisotropic d...
We demonstrate the existence of a distribution function that can be used to represent spherical mass...
Aims.Both numerical simulations and observational evidence indicate that the outer regions of galax...
Assuming the separable augmented density, it is always possible to construct a distribution function...
Recently, some intriguing results have led to speculations whether the central density slope-velocit...
Following earlier authors we re-examine the upper limits on the radial velocity anisotropy of genera...
The standard method to generate dynamical models with a finite extent is to apply a truncation in bi...
Simple analytical models, such as the Hernquist model, are very useful tools to investigate the dyna...
This paper presents two families of phase-space distribution functions (DFs) that generate scale-fre...
We present a new non-parametric Jeans code, GRAVSPHERE, that recovers the density ρ(r) and velocity ...
In this paper, we present two simple approaches for deriving anisotropic distribution functions for ...
This paper provides a simple general procedure to construct self-consistent spherical equilibrium mo...
Fully analytical dynamical models usually have an infinite extent, while real star clusters, galaxie...
The properties of the analitycal phase--space distribution function of two-component spherical self-...
none2Starting from the central density slope-anisotropy theorem of An and Evans (2006), recent inves...
We construct numerical models of spherically symmetric Newtonian stellar clusters with anisotropic d...
We demonstrate the existence of a distribution function that can be used to represent spherical mass...
Aims.Both numerical simulations and observational evidence indicate that the outer regions of galax...