Orbit-superposition models of discrete, incomplete stellar kinematics: application to the Galactic centre
We present a method for fitting orbit-superposition ("Schwarzschild") models to the kinematics of discrete stellar systems when the available stellar sample is not complete, but has been filtered by a known selection function. As an example, we apply it to Fritz et al.'s kinematics of...
Main Author: | Magorrian, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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