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A&A
Volume 544, August 2012
Article Number A115
Number of page(s) 42
Section Extragalactic astronomy
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201015038
Published online 09 August 2012

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Appendix A: The velocity dispersion profile of NGC 4636

Table A.1

NGC 4636 velocity dispersion profile from FORS 2 data.

Appendix B: The stellar mass profile of NGC 4636

Here we give the piecewise approximation of the stellar mass profile of NGC 4636 (see Sect. 10.2) used in our modelling. In the following expressions, x is in units of parsec, D is the distance of NGC 4636 in Mpc (assumed to be D = 17.5 in our modelling), and Υ  ,R ( = 5.8) is the R-band stellar mass-to-light ratio.

For 0 < x ≤ 3.0·D: (B.1)for 3.0·D < x ≤ 29.184·D: (B.2)where a0 = 1.322  ×  107, a1 =  −1.118  ×  107, a2 = 3.158  ×  106, a3 =  −9.127  ×  104, and a4 = 1.164  ×  103.

For 29.184·D < x ≤ 104.49·D: (B.3)where b1 = 9.616  ×  106, b2 = 1.034  ×  106, b3 =  −9.133  ×  103, and b4 = 25.78.

For 104.49·D < x ≤ 2597.9·D: (B.4)where c0 = 6.101  ×  108, c1 = 4.31  ×  107, c2 − 1.507  ×  104, and c3 = 1.996

For x > 2597.9·D(B.5)where d0 = 1.194  ×  103, d1 = 4.221  ×  1010, d2 =  −0.0668, and d3 = 0.003774.

Appendix C: Globular cluster velocities

Table C.1

Catalogue of globular cluster velocities.

Appendix D: Foreground star velocities

Table D.1

Catalogue of foreground star velocities.


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