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	<title>Kinematic Profiles of S0 Galaxies</title>
	<altname type="ADC">J/AJ/113/950</altname>
		<altname type="CDS">J/AJ/113/950</altname>
		<altname type="brief">Kinematic Profiles of S0 Galaxies</altname>
	<reference>
		<source>
<journal>
	<title>Kinematic Profiles of S0 Galaxies</title>
	<author>
			<initial>D</initial>
			<lastName>Fisher</lastName></author>
	<name>Astron. J.</name>
	<volume>113</volume>
	<pageno>950</pageno>
		<date>
			<year>1997</year></date>
	<bibcode>1997AJ....113..950F</bibcode></journal></source></reference>
	<keywords parentListURL="http://messier.gsfc.nasa.gov/xml/keywordlists/adc_keywords.html">
			<keyword xlink:href="Radial_velocities.html">Radial velocities</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="Velocity_dispersion.html">Velocity dispersion</keyword></keywords>
	<descriptions>
				<abstract>
					<para>
    Stellar rotation curves, velocity dispersion profiles, and line of
    sight velocity distributions (LOSVD) as derived from absorption-lines
    are presented for the major axes of 18 S0 and two elliptical galaxies.
    Ionized gas rotation curves and dispersions were measured from the
    [OIII] 5007A emission line in the 9 S0 galaxies displaying this
    feature. Minor-axis results are given for 14 of the S0 galaxies and
    one of the ellipticals. A wide range of behaviors are observed in the
    rotation and velocity dispersion profiles. These variations could be
    the result of the superposition of stars and gas belonging to the
    disks and bulges as well as the possible influences of bars, nuclear
    disks, and warps. Deviations from a Gaussian LOSVD are found along the
    major axes of all the galaxies in our sample. As parametrised by the
    Gauss-Hermite series of orthogonal functions, asymmetric deviations
    are always found in the inner regions of the S0 galaxies such that the
    prograde wing of the LOSVD is steeper than the retrograde wing. This
    is similar to the behavior observed in elliptical galaxies. However,
    at larger radii these asymmetries can change their sign. We find that
    in 9 of the 18 S0 galaxies a high-speed tail to the LOSVD develops
    along the major-axis beyond the central regions. In 3 of these 9
    objects the LOSVD asymmetries display a second change of sign with
    radius such that a low-speed tail is again present and persists to our
    last measured values. No correlations were found between the sizes of
    the stellar velocity dispersion gradients and either central velocity
    dispersion, absolute magnitude, disk-to-bulge ratio, Mg2 or Fe line
    strength gradients. For the objects in our sample with edge-on
    orientations a comparison between the minor-axis 'bulge' velocity
    dispersion gradients and those found in elliptical galaxies indicates
    that the S0 bulges display, on average, logarithmic gradients
    approximately 4 times steeper than those found in normal luminous
    ellipticals. A number of galaxies show particularly interesting
    features. For the LINER S0 galaxy NGC 3998 we find that the velocity
    dispersion profiles of both the stars and gas rise sharply towards the
    center reaching nuclear values of sigma~320km/s. Nuclear disks of
    rapidly rotating gas are found in NGC 4350 and NGC 4762. A nuclear
    stellar disk is apparent in the edge-on galaxy NGC 4111 and an
    extended disk of counterrotating gas is observed in the barred S0
    NGC 3941.</para></abstract>
                        <details/></descriptions>
	<tableHead>
		<tableLinks>
				<tableLink xlink:href="table2">
	<title>Stellar radial velocities and velocity dispersions</title></tableLink></tableLinks>
	<fields>
		<field>
			<name>NGC</name>
			<definition>NGC number</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>PA</name>
			<definition>Position angle of observations</definition>
			<units>deg</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Oslit</name>
			<definition>Offset of the slit with respect to the nucleus</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Axis</name>
			<definition>Axis (Major or Minor)</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Radius</name>
			<definition>Radius measure from center of galaxy</definition>
			<units>arcsec</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>RV</name>
			<definition>Radial velocity</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_RV</name>
			<definition>Error in RV</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Sigma</name>
			<definition>Velocity dispersion</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_Sigma</name>
			<definition>Error in Sigma</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field></fields></tableHead>
	<tableHead>
		<tableLinks>
				<tableLink xlink:href="table3">
	<title>Stellar Gauss-Hermite h3 and h4 terms</title></tableLink></tableLinks>
	<fields>
		<field>
			<name>NGC</name>
			<definition>NGC number</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>PA</name>
			<definition>Position angle of observations</definition>
			<units>deg</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Oslit</name>
			<definition>Offset of the slit with respect to the nucleus</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Axis</name>
			<definition>Axis (Major or Minor)</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Radius</name>
			<definition>Radius measure from center of galaxy</definition>
			<units>arcsec</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>h3</name>
			<definition>Gaussian-Hermite h_3 parameter
	<footnote>
			<para>
  The velocity distribution is parametrised by the Gauss-Hermite series
  of orthogonal functions yielding two measures of the deviations of
  the line profile from a Gaussian: a parameter h_3 which measures
  asymmetric deviations, and a parameter h_4 measuring symmetric
  deviations.
</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_h3</name>
			<definition>Error in h3</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>h4</name>
			<definition>Gaussian-Hermite h_4 parameter</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_h4</name>
			<definition>Error in h4</definition>
			<units>---</units></field></fields></tableHead>
	<tableHead>
		<tableLinks>
				<tableLink xlink:href="table4">
	<title>[OIII] 5007A radial velocities &amp; velocity dispersions</title></tableLink></tableLinks>
	<fields>
		<field>
			<name>NGC</name>
			<definition>NGC number</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>PA</name>
			<definition>Position angle of observations</definition>
			<units>deg</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Oslit</name>
			<definition>Offset of the slit with respect to the nucleus</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Axis</name>
			<definition>Axis (Major or Minor)</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Radius</name>
			<definition>Radius measure from center of galaxy</definition>
			<units>arcsec</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>RV</name>
			<definition>Radial velocity</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_RV</name>
			<definition>Error in RV</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Sigma</name>
			<definition>=-99. Velocity dispersion</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_Sigma</name>
			<definition>Error in Sigma</definition>
			<units>km/s</units></field></fields></tableHead>
	
	<history>
		<ingest>
	
			<creator>
				<lastName>Patricia Bauer</lastName>
				<affiliation>CDS</affiliation></creator>
	<date>
		<year>1997</year><month>Feb</month><day>11</day></date><acknowledgement>AAS CD-ROM series, volume 7, 1996         Lee Brotzman [ADS] 12-Nov-1996</acknowledgement></ingest>
		</history>
	<identifier>J_AJ_113_950.xml</identifier></dataset>
