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Tracing the local volume galaxy halo‐to‐stellar mass ratio with satellite kinematics

И. Д. Караченцев, O. G. Kashibadze

2021Astronomische Nachrichten18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Rapid advance has been made recently in accurate distance measurements for nearby ( Mpc) galaxies based on the magnitude of the tip of red giant branch stars resolved with the Hubble Space Telescope. We use observational properties of galaxies presented in the last version of Updated Nearby Galaxy Catalog to derive a halo mass of luminous galaxies via orbital motion of their companions. Our sample contains 298 assumed satellites with known radial velocities around 25 Milky Way‐like massive galaxies and 65 assumed satellites around 47 fainter dominant galaxies. The average total mass‐to‐ K ‐band luminosity ratio is for the luminous galaxies, increasing up to toward dwarfs. The bulge‐dominated luminous galaxies are characterized with , while the disk‐dominated spirals have . We draw attention to a particular subsample of luminous spiral galaxies with signs of declining rotation curve, which have a radial velocity dispersion of satellites less than 55 km s −1 and a poor dark matter halo with . We note that a fraction of quenched (dSph, dE) companions around Milky Way‐like galaxies decreases with their linear projected separation as .

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsAstronomySatellite galaxyBulgeElliptical galaxyGalaxy rotation curveGalaxy groupLenticular galaxyMilky WayLuminous infrared galaxyDark matter haloGalaxyDwarf spheroidal galaxyVelocity dispersionInteracting galaxyGalaxy formation and evolutionHaloGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAdaptive optics and wavefront sensingStellar, planetary, and galactic studies