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Self-consistent models of quasi-relaxed rotating stellar systems

April 30, 2012 Publications

We present two new classes of self-consistent axisymmetric models characterized by the presence of rigid and differential internal rotation, respectively. A full description in terms of the principal photometric and kinematic observables is provided. This work has been completed in collaboration with Giuseppe Bertin.

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Anna Lisa
2012-04-30
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globular cluster Models Rotating stellar systems Stellar dynamics
April 30, 2012 Publications
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