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Astrophysics and Astronomy

San Jose State University

Galaxies: haloes

2016

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The Sluggs Survey: Globular Clusters And The Dark Matter Content Of Early-Type Galaxies, Duncan Forbes, Adebusola Alabi, Aaron Romanowsky, Jean Brodie, Jay Strader, Christopher Usher, Vincenzo Pota May 2016

The Sluggs Survey: Globular Clusters And The Dark Matter Content Of Early-Type Galaxies, Duncan Forbes, Adebusola Alabi, Aaron Romanowsky, Jean Brodie, Jay Strader, Christopher Usher, Vincenzo Pota

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The Sluggs Survey: Stellar Kinematics, Kinemetry And Trends At Large Radii In 25 Early-Type Galaxies, Caroline Foster, Nicola Pastorello, Joel Roediger, Jean Brodie, Duncan Forbes, Sreeja Kartha, Vincenzo Pota, Aaron Romanowsky, Lee Spitler, Jay Strader, Christopher Usher, Jacob Arnold Mar 2016

The Sluggs Survey: Stellar Kinematics, Kinemetry And Trends At Large Radii In 25 Early-Type Galaxies, Caroline Foster, Nicola Pastorello, Joel Roediger, Jean Brodie, Duncan Forbes, Sreeja Kartha, Vincenzo Pota, Aaron Romanowsky, Lee Spitler, Jay Strader, Christopher Usher, Jacob Arnold

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Due to longer dynamical time-scales, the outskirts of early-type galaxies retain the footprint of their formation and assembly. Under the popular two-phase galaxy formation scenario, an initial in situ phase of star formation is followed by minor merging and accretion of ex situ stars leading to the expectation of observable transitions in the kinematics and stellar populations on large scales. However, observing the faint galactic outskirts is challenging, often leaving the transition unexplored. The large-scale, spatially resolved stellar kinematic data from the SAGES Legacy Unifying Galaxies and GlobularS (SLUGGS) survey are ideal for detecting kinematic transitions. We present kinematic maps …


Erratum: Global Properties Of ‘Ordinary’ Early-Type Galaxies: Photometry And Spectroscopy Of Stars And Globular Clusters In Ngc 4494, Caroline Foster, Lee Spitler, Aaron Romanowsky, Duncan Forbes, Vincenzo Pota, Kenji Bekki, Jay Strader, Robert Proctor, Jacob Arnold, Jean Brodie Feb 2016

Erratum: Global Properties Of ‘Ordinary’ Early-Type Galaxies: Photometry And Spectroscopy Of Stars And Globular Clusters In Ngc 4494, Caroline Foster, Lee Spitler, Aaron Romanowsky, Duncan Forbes, Vincenzo Pota, Kenji Bekki, Jay Strader, Robert Proctor, Jacob Arnold, Jean Brodie

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This is an erratum to the paper entitled “Global properties of ‘ordinary’ early-type galaxies: photometry and spectroscopy of stars and globular clusters in NGC 4494”, published in MNRAS, 2011, 415, 3393.