A multiwavelength exploration of the [C ii]/IR ratio in H-ATLAS/GAMA galaxies out to z = 0.2
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 449:3 (2015) 2498-2513
The Subaru-XMM-Newton Deep Survey (SXDS) VIII.: Multi-wavelength Identification, Optical/NIR Spectroscopic Properties, and Photometric Redshifts of X-ray Sources
(2015)
Characterizing gravitational instability in turbulent multicomponent galactic discs
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 449:2 (2015) 2156-2166
General spherical anisotropic Jeans models of stellar kinematics: including proper motions and radial velocities
(2015)
Abstract:
Cappellari (2008) presented a flexible and efficient method to model the stellar kinematics of anisotropic axisymmetric and spherical stellar systems. The spherical formalism could be used to model the line-of-sight velocity second moments allowing for essentially arbitrary radial variations in the anisotropy and general luminous and total density profiles. Here we generalize the spherical formalism by providing the expressions for all three components of the projected second moments, including the two proper motion components. A reference implementation is now included in the public JAM package available at http://purl.org/cappellari/software.P-MaNGA: full spectral fitting and stellar population maps from prototype observations
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 449:1 (2015) 328-360