Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-08-25
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages including 3 figures, to appear in "Island Universes: Structure and Evolution of Disk Galaxies", Terschelling, Netherla
Scientific paper
We present the decomposition of the stellar velocity ellipsoid using stellar velocity dispersions within a 40 deg wedge about the major-axis (sigma_maj), the epicycle approximation, and the asymmetric drift equation. Thus, we employ no fitted forms for sigma_maj and escape interpolation errors resulting from comparisons of the major and minor axes. We apply the theoretical construction of the method to integral field data taken for NGC 3949 and NGC 3982. We derive the vertical-to-radial velocity dispersion ratio (sigma_z / sigma_R) and find (1) our decomposition method is accurate and reasonable, (2) NGC 3982 appears to be rather typical of an Sb type galaxy with sigma_z / sigma_R = 0.73 (+0.13/-0.11) despite its high surface brightness and small size, and (3) NGC 3949 has a hot disk with sigma_z / sigma_R = 1.18 (+0.36/-0.28).
Andersen David R.
Bershady Matthew A.
Swaters Rob A.
Verheijen Marc A. W.
Westfall Kyle B.
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