Abstract
We present a new method for constructing equilibrium phase models for stellar systems, which we call the iterative method. It relies on constrained, or guided evolution, so that the equilibrium solution has a number of desired parameters and/or constraints. This method is very powerful, to a large extent due to its simplicity. It can be used for mass distributions with an arbitrary geometry and a large variety of kinematical constraints. We present several examples illustrating it. Applications of this method include the creation of initial conditions for N-body simulations and the modelling of galaxies from their photometric and kinematic observations. © 2008 RAS.
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Rodionov, S. A., Athanassoula, E., & Sotnikova, N. Y. (2009). An iterative method for constructing equilibrium phase models of stellar systems. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 392(2), 904–916. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14110.x
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