John Phillips edited Comparison.tex  over 9 years ago

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\begin{enumerate}  \item Isotropic model - In this case, each host may again have 2-5 satellites. Each satellite is independently assigned a random position and velocity, where the magnitude of the velocity is  drawn from a uniform probability distribution from 0 km/s to 200 km/s. The model is subjected to a random rotation and oberved along the z direction, i.e. the z direction is taken to be the line of sight and the xy plane is taken to be the plane of the sky. \item Disk model - In this model, 2-5 satellites are placed randomly between 0 and 200 kpc from the origin on the xy plane and then randomly given a z coordinate between -10 and 10 kpc. All satellites are assigned a 3D velocity of 100 km/s such that each satellite is in circular motion about the host. The model is randomly rotated and viewed along the z axis.