Table 5.
Results from the fiducial run (model B set-up).
NGC | Mtot(1 Re) | Mtot(5 Re) | Re | Re | Flag |
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[1011 M⊙] | [1011 M⊙] | [arcsec] | [kpc] | ||
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) |
720 |
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29.1 | 3.8 | Good |
821 |
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43.2 | 4.9 | Good w rot |
1023 |
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48.0 | 2.58 | Good w rot |
1407 |
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93.4 | 12.14 | Subpop. |
2768 |
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60.3 | 6.37 | Good |
3115 |
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36.5 | 1.66 | Good w rot |
3377 |
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45.4 | 2.4 | Good |
3608 |
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42.9 | 4.64 | Good |
4278 |
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28.3 | 2.14 | Good |
4365 |
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77.8 | 8.71 | Good |
4374 |
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139.0 | 12.47 | Pecul. |
4459 |
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48.3 | 3.75 | Pecul. |
4473 |
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30.2 | 2.23 | Good |
4486 |
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86.6 | 7.01 | Subpop. |
4494 |
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52.5 | 4.23 | Good |
4526 |
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32.4 | 2.58 | Pecul. |
4564 |
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14.8 | 1.14 | Good w rot |
5846 |
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89.8 | 10.54 | Subpop. |
7457 |
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34.1 | 2.13 | Pecul. |
Notes. Columns (2) and (3) show the total enclosed mass within specific radii in units of 1011 M⊙. The results are given as the median and the uncertainties are computed as 16th and 84th percentiles For reference, Cols. (4) and (5) give the effective radii of the galaxy’s stellar component in angular and physical units, and Col. (6) includes the quality flags introduced in the text. Two galaxies (NGC 1400 and NGC 3607) do not have results because the literature value of the inclination is inconsistent with the flattening of the GCS.
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