Dynamics of the NGC4636 globular cluster system - An extremely dark matter dominated galaxy?

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作者
Schuberth, Y.
Richtler, T.
Dirsch, B.
Hilker, M.
Larsen, S. S.
Kissler-Patig, M.
Mebold, U.
机构
[1] Univ Bonn, Argelander Inst Astron, D-53121 Bonn, Germany
[2] Univ Concepcion, Dept Fis, Concepcion, Chile
[3] European So Observ, D-85748 Garching, Germany
关键词
galaxies : elliptical and lenticular; cD; galaxies : kinematics and dynamics; galaxies : individual : NGC4636; galaxies : halos;
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10.1051/0004-6361:20053134
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. We present the first dynamical study of the globular cluster system of NGC4636. It is the southernmost giant elliptical galaxy of the Virgo cluster and is claimed to be extremely dark matter dominated, according to X-ray observations. Aims. Globular clusters are used as dynamical tracers to investigate, by stellar dynamical means, the dark matter content of this galaxy. Methods. Several hundred medium resolution spectra were acquired at the VLT with FORS 2/MXU. We obtained velocities for 174 globular clusters in the radial range 0.'90 < R < 15.'5, or 0.5-9 R-e in units of effective radius. Assuming a distance of 15 Mpc, the clusters are found at projected galactocentric distances in the range 4 to 70 kpc, the overwhelming majority within 30 kpc. The measured line-of-sight velocity dispersions are compared to Jeans-models. Results. We find some indication of a rotation of the red ( metal-rich) clusters about the minor axis. Out to a radius of 30 kpc, we find a roughly constant projected velocity dispersion for the blue clusters of sigma approximate to 200 km s(-1). The red clusters are found to have a distinctly different behavior: at a radius of about 3', the velocity dispersion drops by similar to 50 km s(-1) to about 170 km s(-1), which then remains constant out to a radius of 7'. The cause might be the steepening of the number density profile at similar to 3' observed for the red clusters. Using only the blue clusters as dynamical tracers, we perform Jeans-analyses for different assumptions of the orbital anisotropy. Enforcing the model dark halos to be of the NFW type, we determine their structural parameters. Depending on the anisotropy and the adopted M/L-values, we find that the dark matter fraction within one effective radius can vary between 20% and 50%, with most a probable range between 20% and 30%. The ambiguity of the velocity dispersion in the outermost bin is a main source of uncertainty. A comparison with cosmological N-body simulations reveals no striking disagreement. Conclusions. Although the dark halo mass still cannot be strongly constrained, NGC4636 does not seem to be extremely dark matter dominated. The derived circular velocities are also consistent with Modified Newtonian Dynamics.
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