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1999AJ....117..126S - Astron. J., 117, 126-139 (1999/January-0)

The three-dimensional mass distribution in NGC 1700.

STATLER T.S., DEJONGHE H. and SMECKER-HANE T.

Abstract (from CDS):

A variety of modeling techniques is used with surface photometry from the literature and recently acquired high-accuracy stellar kinematic data to constrain the three-dimensional mass distribution in the luminous cuspy elliptical galaxy NGC 1700. First, we model the radial velocity field and photometry and, using a Bayesian technique, estimate the triaxiality T and short-to-long axis ratio c in five concentric annuli between approximately 1 and 3 effective radii. The results are completely consistent with T being constant inside about 2.5re (36"; 6.7 h–1 kpc). Adding an assumption of constant T as prior information gives an upper limit of T<0.16 (95% confidence); this relaxes to T<0.22 if it is also assumed that there is perfect alignment between the angular momentum and the galaxy's intrinsic short axis. Near axisymmetry permits us then to use axisymmetric models to constrain the radial mass profile. Using the Jeans (moment) equations, we demonstrate that two-integral, constant-M/L models cannot fit the data; but a two-integral model in which the cumulative enclosed M/L increases by a factor of ∼2 from the center out to 12 h–1 kpc can. Three-integral models constructed by quadratic programming show that, in fact, no constant-M/L model is consistent with the kinematics. Anisotropic three-integral models with variable M/L, while not uniquely establishing a minimum acceptable halo mass, imply, as do the moment models, a cumulative MMLB~10 h at 12 h–1 kpc. We conclude that NGC 1700 represents the best stellar dynamical evidence to date for dark matter in elliptical galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD - Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 1700 - Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics - Galaxies: Structure

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