Accurate and radially extended stellar kinematic data reaching R = 97 " fro
m the center are presented for the cD galaxy of Fornax NGC 1399. The stella
r rotation is small (less than or equal to 30 km s(-1)); the stellar veloci
ty dispersion remains constant at 250-270 km s(-1). The deviations from Gau
ssian line-of-sight velocity distributions are small, at the percent level.
We construct dynamical models of the galaxy, deprojecting its nearly round
(E0-E1) surface brightness distribution and determining the spherical dist
ribution function that best fits (at the 4% level) the kinematic data on a
grid of parameterized potentials. We find that the stellar orbital structur
e is moderately radial, with beta = 0.3 +/- 0.1 for R less than or equal to
60 ", similar to results found for some normal giant elliptical galaxies.
The gravitational potential is dominated by the luminous component out to t
he last data point, with a mass-to-light ratio M/L-B = 10(M/L)., although t
he presence of a central black hole of M approximate to 5 x 10(8) M. is com
patible with the data in the inner 5 ". The influence of the dark component
is marginally detected starting from R approximate to 60 ". Using the radi
al velocities of the globular clusters and planetary nebulae of the galaxy,
we constrain the potential more strongly, ruling out the self-consistent c
ase and finding that the best-fit solution agrees with X-ray determinations
. The resulting total mass and mass-to-light ratio are M = 1.2-2.5 x 10(12)
M. and M/L-B = 2-48(M/L). inside R = 417 " or 35 kpc for D = 17.6 Mpc.