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Table B.1.

Photometric and kinematic parameters.

Parameter Photometric Kinematic
PUMA GHASP
Cα (J2000)1 12h23m17.1s 12h23m17.0s 12h23m17.0s
Cδ (J2000)1 +11°  22′ 5.7″ +11° 22′06.7″ +11° 22′06.7″
PA (deg)2 59.0 ± 0.1 56 ± 1 59 ± 1
i (deg)3 89.5 ± 0.1 88 ± 2 88 ± 2
Vsys (km s−1)4 ... 1569 ± 2 1563 ± 2
(km s−1)5 ... 164 ± 11 158 ± 8
(km s−1)6 ... 162 ± 8 150 ± 21
σobs⟩ (km s−1)7 ... 35 ± 10 21 ± 7
σLSF (km s−1)8 ... 19.5 13.1
(km s−1)9 ... 46 ± 8 34 ± 5
(arcsec)10 ... 27 ± 2 28 ± 2
(arcsec)11 ... 17 ± 4 15 ± 4
CETM (km s−1)12 ... 98 ± 3 100 ± 2
(km s−1)13 ... 107 ± 5 110 ± 15
(arcsec)14 ... 8 ± 3 20 ± 1

Notes. (1): Right ascension and declination of the galaxy centre. The photometric and the kinematic centre differ by less than half the seeing disc. (2): Position angle of the major axis. (3): Column 2: photometric inclination computed with the ELLIPSE task from IRAF. Columns 3 and 4: kinematic inclination computed with the ITM. (4): Systemic velocity. (5): Rotation velocity measured with the RC computed with the ETM at R23.5. (6): Rotation velocity measured with the RC computed with the ITM at R23.5. (7): Mean velocity dispersion. (8): Instrumental velocity dispersion (also called the LSF). (9) to (14): Best fit parameters of equation B.4 to compute the RC with the ETM (see text).

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