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Dark Matter And No Dark Matter: On The Halo Mass Of Ngc 1052, Duncan Forbes, Adebusola Alabi, Jean Brodie, Aaron Romanowsky Nov 2019

Dark Matter And No Dark Matter: On The Halo Mass Of Ngc 1052, Duncan Forbes, Adebusola Alabi, Jean Brodie, Aaron Romanowsky

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The NGC 1052 group, and in particular the discovery of two ultra-diffuse galaxies with very low internal velocity dispersions, has been the subject of much attention recently. Here we present radial velocities for a sample of 77 globular clusters associated with NGC 1052 obtained on the Keck telescope. Their mean velocity and velocity dispersion are consistent with that of the host galaxy. Using a simple tracer mass estimator, we infer the enclosed dynamical mass and dark matter fraction of NGC 1052. Extrapolating our measurements with a Navarro–Frenk–White (NFW) mass profile we infer a total halo mass of 6.2(±0.2) × 1012 …


The Sluggs Survey: Dark Matter Fractions At Large Radii And Assembly Epochs Of Early-Type Galaxies From Globular Cluster Kinematics, Adebusola Alabi, Duncan Forbes, Aaron Romanowsky, Jean Brodie, Jay Strader, Joachim Janz, Christopher Usher, Lee Spitler, Sabine Bellstedt, Anna Ferré-Mateu Jul 2017

The Sluggs Survey: Dark Matter Fractions At Large Radii And Assembly Epochs Of Early-Type Galaxies From Globular Cluster Kinematics, Adebusola Alabi, Duncan Forbes, Aaron Romanowsky, Jean Brodie, Jay Strader, Joachim Janz, Christopher Usher, Lee Spitler, Sabine Bellstedt, Anna Ferré-Mateu

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We use globular cluster kinematics data, primarily from the SAGES Legacy Unifying Globulars and GalaxieS (SLUGGS) survey, to measure the dark matter fraction (fDM) and the average dark matter density (〈ρDM〉) within the inner 5 effective radii (Re) for 32 nearby early-type galaxies (ETGs) with stellar mass log (M*/M⊙) ranging from 10.1 to 11.8. We compare our results with a simple galaxy model based on scaling relations as well as with cosmological hydrodynamical simulations where the dark matter profile has been modified through various physical processes. We find a high fDM (≥0.6) within 5 Re in most of our sample, …


The Mass Discrepancy Acceleration Relation In Early-Type Galaxies: Extended Mass Profiles And The Phantom Menace To Mond, Joachim Janz, Michele Cappellari, Aaron Romanowsky, Luca Ciotti, Adebusola Alabi, Duncan Forbes Sep 2016

The Mass Discrepancy Acceleration Relation In Early-Type Galaxies: Extended Mass Profiles And The Phantom Menace To Mond, Joachim Janz, Michele Cappellari, Aaron Romanowsky, Luca Ciotti, Adebusola Alabi, Duncan Forbes

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The dark matter (DM) haloes around spiral galaxies appear to conspire with their baryonic content: empirically, significant amounts of DM are inferred only below a universal characteristic acceleration scale. Moreover, the discrepancy between the baryonic and dynamical mass, which is usually interpreted as the presence of DM, follows a very tight mass discrepancy acceleration (MDA) relation. Its universality, and its tightness in spiral galaxies, poses a challenge for the DM interpretation and was used to argue in favour of MOdified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND). Here, we test whether or not this applies to early-type galaxies. We use the dynamical models of …


First Results From The Madcash Survey: A Faint Dwarf Galaxy Companion To The Low-Mass Spiral Galaxy Ngc 2403 At 3.2 Mpc*, Jeffrey Carlin, David Sand, Paul Price, Beth Willman, Ananthan Karunakaran, Kristine Spekkens, Eric Bell, Jean Brodie, Denija Crnojević, Duncan Forbes, Jonathan Hargis, Evan Kirby, Robert Lupton, Annika Peter, Aaron Romanowsky, Jay Strader Jan 2016

First Results From The Madcash Survey: A Faint Dwarf Galaxy Companion To The Low-Mass Spiral Galaxy Ngc 2403 At 3.2 Mpc*, Jeffrey Carlin, David Sand, Paul Price, Beth Willman, Ananthan Karunakaran, Kristine Spekkens, Eric Bell, Jean Brodie, Denija Crnojević, Duncan Forbes, Jonathan Hargis, Evan Kirby, Robert Lupton, Annika Peter, Aaron Romanowsky, Jay Strader

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Dynamical Models Of Elliptical Galaxies – I. Simple Methods, A. Angello, N. Evans, Aaron Romanowsky Jan 2014

Dynamical Models Of Elliptical Galaxies – I. Simple Methods, A. Angello, N. Evans, Aaron Romanowsky

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We study dynamical models for elliptical galaxies, deriving the projected kinematic profiles in a form that is valid for general surface-brightness profiles and (spherical) total mass profiles, without the need for any explicit deprojection. We then show that an almost flat rotation curve, combined with modest velocity anisotropy, is already sufficient to recover the kinematic profiles of nearby ellipticals. As an application, we provide two different sets of mass estimators for elliptical galaxies, based on either the velocity dispersion at a specific location near the effective radius, or the aperture-averaged velocity dispersion. In the large aperture (virial) limit, mass estimators …