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- aggregation subject "Earth and Environmental Sciences".
- aggregation title "On the universality of the global density slope-anisotropy inequality".
- aggregation abstract "Recently, some intriguing results have led to speculations whether the central density slope-velocity dispersion anisotropy inequality (An & Evans) actually holds at all radii for spherical dynamical systems. We extend these studies by providing a complete analysis of the global slope-anisotropy inequality for all spherical systems in which the augmented density is a separable function of radius and potential. We prove that these systems indeed satisfy the global inequality if their central anisotropy is beta(0) <= 1/2. Furthermore, we present several systems with beta(0) > 1/2 for which the inequality does not hold, thus demonstrating that the global density slope-anisotropy inequality is not a universal property. This analysis is a significant step toward an understanding of the relation for general spherical systems.".
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