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CONSTRAINTS ON VELOCITY ANISOTROPY OF SPHERICAL SYSTEMS WITH SEPARABLE AUGMENTED DENSITIES

If the augmented density of a spherical anisotropic system is assumed to be multiplicatively separable into functions of the potential and the radius, the radial function, which can be completely specified by the behavior of the anisotropy parameter alone, also fixes the anisotropic ratios of every...

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