2009MNRAS.400.1665W


Query : 2009MNRAS.400.1665W

2009MNRAS.400.1665W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 400, 1665-1689 (2009/December-3)

Kinematic constraints on the stellar and dark matter content of spiral and S0 galaxies.

WILLIAMS M.J., BUREAU M. and CAPPELLARI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present mass models of a sample of 14 spiral and 14 S0 galaxies that constrain their stellar and dark matter content. For each galaxy, we derive the stellar mass distribution from near-infrared photometry under the assumptions of axisymmetry and a constant KS-band stellar mass-to-light ratio. To this we add a dark halo assumed to follow a spherically symmetric Navarro, Frenk and White profile and a correlation between concentration and dark mass within the virial radius, MDM. We solve the Jeans equations for the corresponding potential under the assumption of constant anisotropy in the meridional plane, βz. By comparing the predicted second velocity moment to observed long-slit stellar kinematics, we determine the three best-fitting parameters of the model: and βz. These simple axisymmetric Jeans models are able to accurately reproduce the wide range of observed stellar kinematics, which typically extend to ~2-3Reor, equivalently, ~0.5-1R25. Although our sample contains barred galaxies, we argue a posteriori that the assumption of axisymmetry does not significantly bias our results. We find a median stellar mass-to-light ratio at KS-band of with an rms scatter of 0.31. We present preliminary comparisons between this large sample of dynamically determined stellar mass-to-light ratios and the predictions of stellar population models. The stellar population models predict slightly lower mass-to-light ratios than we measure. The mass models contain a median of 15 per cent dark matter by mass within an effective radius Re(defined here as the semimajor axis of the ellipse containing half the KS-band light) and 49 per cent within the optical radius R25. Dark and stellar matter contribute equally to the mass within a sphere of radius 4.1Re or 1.0R25. There is no evidence of any significant difference in the dark matter content of the spirals and S0s in our sample. Models without dark matter are also able to satisfactorily reproduce the observed kinematics in most cases. The improvement when a halo is added is statistically significant, however, and the stellar mass-to-light ratios of mass models with dark haloes match the independent expectations of stellar population models better.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: stellar content - dark matter

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 128 GiG 00 29 15.0429950112 +02 51 50.564329164   13.2       ~ 205 0
2 ESO 151-4 G 00 56 07.33 -53 11 27.6   14.85   13.07   ~ 19 0
3 NGC 1032 AG? 02 39 23.6373 +01 05 37.652   13.2       ~ 95 1
4 NGC 1381 GiP 03 36 31.6592184144 -35 17 42.739221912 12.90 12.47 11.50 11.02   ~ 254 1
5 NGC 1596 GiP 04 27 38.1079224792 -55 01 39.852944076   12.01 10.97 10.54   ~ 116 0
6 NGC 1886 Sy2 05 21 48.1563158664 -23 48 36.315007812   13.62   12.28   ~ 78 0
7 NGC 2310 AG? 06 53 53.9856718776 -40 51 45.766145412 13.20 12.68 11.76 11.16   ~ 78 1
8 ESO 311-12 AG? 07 47 34.050 -41 27 07.71   12.83   11.14   ~ 42 0
9 NGC 2549 AG? 08 18 58.3507032336 +57 48 11.022298740   12.1       ~ 254 0
10 NGC 2974 Sy2 09 42 33.2918467632 -03 41 57.038311068   12.19   10.77   ~ 438 0
11 NGC 3203 GiG 10 19 33.8163340224 -26 41 55.783685292   13.22   11.65   ~ 65 0
12 NGC 3390 LIN 10 48 04.343 -31 32 00.04   13.24 13.41 11.43   ~ 87 0
13 NGC 3957 Sy2 11 54 01.5349526640 -19 34 08.004900504   13.00   11.42   ~ 90 0
14 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
15 NGC 4469 GiG 12 29 27.997 +08 45 00.63   12.6       ~ 169 0
16 NGC 4703 Sy2 12 49 18.9608997312 -09 06 30.518470296   14.5       ~ 42 0
17 NGC 4710 H2G 12 49 38.958 +15 09 55.76   11.6       ~ 311 0
18 MCG-01-33-071 EmG 13 01 49.5420859728 -08 20 10.039392456   14.0   12.85 13.3 ~ 53 0
19 ESO 443-42 GiG 13 03 29.7234464952 -29 49 43.429524960   14.01   12.53   ~ 79 0
20 NGC 5084 Sy2 13 20 16.923 -21 49 39.28   11.15 12.21 9.84 10.5 ~ 179 0
21 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4486 3
22 NGC 5746 GiP 14 44 56.005 +01 57 17.06   12.3       ~ 358 0
23 IC 4767 GiG 18 47 41.6730879000 -63 24 20.291818680   14.67 12.96 13.00 12.41 ~ 80 0
24 NGC 6722 GiG 19 03 40.3875744312 -64 53 40.120010520   13.56   11.92   ~ 45 0
25 NGC 6771 EmG 19 18 39.4799507328 -60 32 46.274870724 14.17 13.41 12.52 11.97   ~ 63 1
26 ESO 185-53 GiG 20 03 01.0502950224 -55 56 52.938896496   14.33   12.68   ~ 29 0
27 IC 4937 GiG 20 05 17.563 -56 15 22.32   14.91   13.41   ~ 40 0
28 ESO 597-36 GiG 20 48 14.7948630048 -19 50 57.268042908   15.41   13.29   ~ 59 0
29 IC 5096 GiG 21 18 21.511 -63 45 38.43   13.32   11.73 12.3 ~ 64 0
30 NGC 7123 AG? 21 50 46.575 -70 20 03.08   13.29   11.89   ~ 45 0
31 IC 5176 Sy2 22 14 55.928 -66 50 57.88   13.54   11.97 12.4 ~ 102 0
32 ESO 240-11 EmG 23 37 49.4188489776 -47 43 38.430144948   13.05   11.69 12.3 ~ 113 1

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