179 research outputs found
A Hipparcos study of the Hyades open cluster. Improved colour-absolute magnitude and Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams
Wetensch. publicatieFaculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappe
Scalable N-body code for the modelling of early-type galaxies
Early-type galaxies exhibit a wealth of photometric and dynamical structures.
These signatures are fossil records of their formation and evolution processes.
In order to examine these structures in detail, we build models aimed at
reproducing the observed photometry and kinematics. The developed method is a
generalization of the one introduced by Syer and Tremaine (1996), consisting in
an N-body representation, in which the weights of the particles are changing
with time. Our code is adapted for integral-field spectroscopic data, and is
able to reproduce the photometric as well as stellar kinematic data of observed
galaxies. We apply this technique on SAURON data of early-type galaxies, and
present preliminary results on NGC 3377.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Original version printed in the Proceedings of
"Science perspective for 3D spectroscopy", 2005, Eds Kissler-Patig, Walsh,
Roth, ES0, Springe
Radial velocities of early-type stars in the Perseus OB2 association
Wetensch. publicatieFaculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappe
A dichotomy in radio jet orientations
We examine the relative orientations of radio jets, central dust and stars in
low-power (i.e., FR I and FR I/II) radio galaxies. We use the position angles
of jet and dust to constrain the three-dimensional angle
between jet and dust. For galaxies with filamentary dust 'lanes' (which tend to
be misaligned with the galaxy major axis) the jet is approximately
perpendicular to the dust structure, while for galaxies with elliptical dust
distributions (typically aligned with the galaxy major axis) there is a much
wider distribution of . nThe dust ellipses are consistent with
being nearly circular thin disks viewed at random viewing angles. The lanes are
likely warped, unsettled dust structures. We consider two scenarios to explain
the dust/jet orientation dichotomy.Comment: 4pages, submitted to "QSO Hosts: Evolution and Environment", P.D.
Barthel, D.B. Sanders, eds., August 2005, New Astr. Rev. Detailed description
of analysis available in 2005 A&A 435,43 (astro-ph/0502075
The dynamical distance and intrinsic structure of the globular cluster ω Centauri
Wetensch. publicatieFaculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappe
The orientation of elliptical galaxies
We determine the orientations of the light distribution of individual
elliptical galaxies by combining the profiles of photometric data from the
literature with triaxial models. The orientation is given by a Bayesian
probability distribution. The likelihood of obtaining the data from a model is
a function of the parameters describing the intrinsic shape and the
orientation. Integrating the likelihood over the shape parameters, we obtain
the estimates of the orientation. We find that the position angle difference
between the two suitably chosen points from the profiles of the photometric
data plays a key role in constraining the orientation of the galaxy. We apply
the methodology to a sample of ten galaxies. The alignment of the intrinsic
principle axes of the NGC 3379, 4486 and NGC 5638 are studied.Comment: accepted in Astrophysics and Space Scienc
3D Studies of Neutral and Ionised Gas and Stars in Seyfert and Inactive Galaxies
We are conducting the first systematic 3D spectroscopic imaging survey to
quantify the properties of the atomic gas (HI) in a distance-limited sample of
28 Seyfert galaxies and a sample of 28 inactive control galaxies with
well-matched optical properties (the VHIKINGS survey). This study aims to
address the role of the host galaxy in nuclear activity and confront
outstanding controversies in optical/IR imaging surveys. Early results show
possible relationships between Seyfert activity and HI extent, content and the
prevalence of small, nearby gas-rich dwarf galaxies (M(HI)~10^7 Msun); results
will be tested via rigorous comparison with control galaxies. Initial results
from our optical followup study of 15 of our galaxies using the SAURON integral
field unit on the WHT suggest a possible difference between Seyfert and
inactive stellar and gaseous kinematics that support the conclusion that
internal kinematics of galaxies are the key to nuclear activity.Comment: 6 pages to be published in the proceedings of "The Fate of Gas in
Galaxies", held in Dwingeloo, July 200
Measuring proper motions of isolated neutron stars with Chandra
The excellent spatial resolution of the Chandra observatory offers the
unprecedented possibility to measure proper motions at X-ray wavelength with
relatively high accuracy using as reference the background of extragalactic or
remote galactic X-ray sources. We took advantage of this capability to
constrain the proper motion of RX J0806.4-4123 and RX J0420.0-5022, two X-ray
bright and radio quiet isolated neutron stars (INSs) discovered by ROSAT and
lacking an optical counterpart. In this paper, we present results from a
preliminary analysis from which we derive 2 sigma upper limits of 76 mas/yr and
138 mas/yr on the proper motions of RX J0806.4-4123 and RX J0420.0-5022
respectively. We use these values together with those of other ROSAT discovered
INSs to constrain the origin, distance and evolutionary status of this
particular group of objects. We find that the tangential velocities of radio
quiet ROSAT neutron stars are probably consistent with those of 'normal'
pulsars. Their distribution on the sky and, for those having accurate proper
motion vectors, their possible birth places, all point to a local population,
probably created in the part of the Gould Belt nearest to the earth.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Astrophysics and Space Science, in
the proceedings of "Isolated Neutron Stars: from the Interior to the
Surface", edited by D. Page, R. Turolla and S. Zan
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