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    The Dynamical Inverse Problem for Axisymmetric Stellar Systems

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    The standard method of modelling axisymmetric stellar systems begins from the assumption that mass follows light. The gravitational potential is then derived from the luminosity distribution, and a unique two-integral distribution function f(E,Lz) that generates the stellar density in this potential is found. We show that the gravitational potential can instead be generated directly from the velocity data in a two-integral galaxy, thus allowing one to drop the assumption that mass follows light. The rotational velocity field can also be recovered in a model-independent way. We present regularized algorithms for carrying out the inversions and test them by application to pseudo-data from a family of oblate models.Comment: 23 LATEX pages, 5 Postscript figures, uses AASTEX, epsf.sty. To appear in The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 112, September 199

    Optimal Smoothing for N-Body Codes

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    In any collisionless N-body code, there is an optimal choice for the smoothing parameter that minimizes the average error in the force evaluations. We show how to compute the optimal softening length in a direct-summation code and demonstrate that it varies roughly as 1/N^(1/3).Comment: 6 TEX pages, 3 PostScript figures, uses AASTEX, epsf.sty. Submitted to The Astronomical Journal, November 1995; revised January 199
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