Singular isothermal sphere profile
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The singular isothermal sphere (SIS) profile is the simplest parameterization of the spatial distribution of matter in an astronomical system (e.g. galaxies, clusters of galaxies, etc.)[1].
[edit] Density distribution
where σV2 is the velocity dispersion and G is the gravitational constant. The SIS profile is unphysical because of the singularity at zero radius and the fact that the corresponding SIS mass is infinite. However, it is commonly utilized in the literature due to the simplicity of its form.
[edit] References
- ^ Keeton, C. (June 2002). "A Catalog of Mass Models for Gravitational Lensing". eprint arXiv:astro-ph/0102341. Bibcode: 2001astro.ph..2341K.