Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-05-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 349, 369 (1999)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication on Astronomy and Astrophysics, main journal. 14 pages, 10 encapsulated figures. Requires l-aa.sty. Re
Scientific paper
We present here a self-consistent, tridimensional model of a disc galaxy composed by a number of ellipsoidal distributions of matter having different flattening and density profile. The model is self-consistent and takes into account the observed luminosity distribution, the flattening profile and the stellar rotation- and velocity dispersion- curves. In this paper we considered the particular case of a disc galaxy composed by two spheroidal bodies: an exponential disc and a bulge following the r^{1/4} law. We studied the behavior of the stellar rotation- and velocity dispersion- profiles along the sequence of S0s and Spirals, identified by an increasing disc-to-bulge ratio. Inside every class, kinematic curves were produced by changing the relative concentration of the two components and the inclination of the galaxy with respect to the line of sight. The comparison with observational data requires only two scaling factors: the total mass of the galaxy, and the effective radius. The model allows also to detect the presence of anisotropy in the velocity distribution. In the special case of S0s, we explored the sensitivity of the kinematics of the model by changing the anisotropy and the flattening of the bulge. For intermediate flattening (0.4
Galletta Giuseppe
Pignatelli Ezio
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