J/A+A/384/371       Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. VI (Simien+, 2002)

Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. VI. Simien, F., Prugniel, P. <Astron. Astrophys. 384, 371 (2002)> =2002A&A...384..371S 2002A&A...384..371S
ADC_Keywords: Radial velocities ; Galaxies, rotation ; Velocity dispersion Keywords: galaxies: elliptical & lenticular, cD - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: general Abstract: We present the result of spectroscopic observations of a sample of 73 galaxies, completing the database published in this series of articles. The sample contains mostly low-luminosity early-type objects, including four dwarfs of the Local Group (in particular, deep spectra of NGC 205), 15 dEs or dS0s in the Virgo cluster, and UGC 05442, a spheroidal dwarf of the M81 group. We have measured the central velocity dispersion for all but one object, and determined the major-axis rotation and velocity-dispersion profiles for 59 objects. For the current sample of diffuse (or dwarf) elliptical galaxies, we have compared stellar rotation to velocity dispersion; the analysis suggests that these objects may be nearly rotationally flattened, and therefore that anisotropy may be less important than previously thought. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 105 73 Catalog elements and kinematical results table2.dat 68 99 Log of the observations table4.dat 37 2122 Profiles of velocity dispersion and rotation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+AS/122/521 : Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. I. (Simien+ 1997) J/A+AS/126/15 : Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. II. (Simien+ 1997) J/A+AS/126/519 : Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. III. (Simien+ 1997) J/A+AS/131/287 : Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. IV. (Simien+ 1998) J/A+AS/145/263 : Kinematical data on early-type galaxies. V. (Simien+, 2000) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- Name ! Object identification 11- 21 A11 --- Mtype ! Morphological type 23- 24 I2 h RAh ! Right Ascension 1950 (hours) 26- 27 I2 min RAm ! Right Ascension 1950 (minutes) 29- 32 F4.1 s RAs ! Right Ascension 1950 (seconds) 34 A1 --- DE- ! Declination 1950 (sign) 35- 36 I2 deg DEd ! Declination 1950 (degrees) 38- 39 I2 arcmin DEm ! Declination 1950 (minutes) 41- 42 I2 arcsec DEs ! Declination 1950 (seconds) 44- 48 F5.2 mag Bt ! Integrated blue magnitude 50- 55 F6.2 mag BMAG *?=-99.99 B-band absolute magnitude 57- 61 F5.1 arcsec Re ?=999.9 Effective radius 63- 66 F4.2 --- Eps ! Ellipticity 68- 70 I3 deg PA *! Position angle of major axis 72- 76 I5 km/s HRV ?=99999 Heliocentric radial velocity 77 A1 --- u_HRV [ :] uncertainty flag on HRV 79- 81 I3 km/s e_HRV ?=999 Mean error on HRV 83- 85 I3 km/s sig0 ?=999 Central velocity dispersion 86 A1 --- u_sig0 *[ :] uncertainty flag on sig0 88- 90 I3 km/s e_sig0 ?=999 Mean error on sig0 92 A1 --- l_Vmax [<>] Lower- or upper-limit flag on Vmax 93- 95 I3 km/s Vmax ?=999 Maximum rotational velocity 96 A1 --- u_Vmax [ :] uncertainty flag on Vmax 98-100 I3 km/s e_Vmax ?=999 Mean error on Vmax 102-104 I3 arcsec rmax ?=999 radius: Vmax is measured in [-rmax,rmax] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on BMAG: for H0=75km/s/Mpc Note on PA: PA (North --> East) in the range [0, 180[, as determined on an image of the Digitized Sky Survey, or from LEDA; for Virgo members: from Binggeli & Cameron (1993A&AS...98..297B 1993A&AS...98..297B). Note on u_sig0: Uncertainty due to bad seeing conditions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- Name ! Object identification 11- 20 A10 "DD/MM/YYYY" Date ! Date of observation 22 I1 --- Setup *! Spectrograph setup 24- 26 I3 deg PA *! Position angle of slit 28 I1 --- Nexp ! Number of exposures 30- 32 I3 min Texp ! Exposure time 34- 36 F3.1 arcsec Seeing ?=9.9 Seeing FWHM 37 A1 --- u_Seeing [ :] uncertainty flag on Seeing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Setup: Setup=1 corresponds to the Tk512 receptor Setup=2 corresponds to the new EEV receptor Note on PA: PA (North --> East) is in the range [0, 360[, and with the following convention on the subsequent radius r in the profiles (Table 3): - for 0<PA<180, r<0 corresponds to the eastern side of the galaxy, - for 180<PA<360, r<0 corresponds to the western side, - and for PA=0, r<0 is to the North. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- Name ! Object identification 11- 13 I3 deg PA *! Position angle of slit 15- 20 F6.1 arcsec r *! Radius (<0 and >0 on opposite semi-axes) 22- 25 I4 km/s Vrot *?=999 Proj. mean stellar rotation velocity 27- 29 I3 km/s e_Vrot ?=999 Mean error on Vrot 31- 33 I3 km/s sigma *?=999 Projected velocity dispersion 35- 37 I3 km/s e_sigma ?=999 Mean error on sigma -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on Vrot, sigma: Rotation and dispersion velocities are projected along the line of sight; rotation values are with respect to the point r=0. Note on PA and r: PA (North --> East) is in the range [0, 360[, and with the following convention: - for 0<PA<180, r<0 corresponds to the eastern side of the galaxy, - for 180<PA<360, r<0 corresponds to the western side, - and for PA=0, r<0 is to the North. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Francois Simien
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 07-Mar-2002
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