Exploring Disk Galaxy Dynamics Using IFU Data
E. Noordermeer, M.R. Merrifield, A. Aragon-Salamanca

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to analyze the kinematics of disk galaxies, testing fundamental dynamical equations and deriving velocity ellipsoid properties, with implications for galaxy dynamics models.
Contribution
Introduces a new optimal method for deriving rotational motion and velocity dispersions from IFU data in disk galaxies.
Findings
Velocity dispersion varies azimuthally, indicating anisotropic velocity ellipsoids.
Corrected rotation curves match emission line data, validating the asymmetric drift correction.
Velocity ellipsoid axes ratios support the third integral of motion and epicyclic theory.
Abstract
In order to test the basic equations believed to dictate the dynamics of disk galaxies, we present and analyze deep two-dimensional spectral data obtained using the PPAK integral field unit for the early-type spiral systems NGC 2273, NGC 2985, NGC 3898 and NGC 5533. We describe the care needed to obtain and process such data to a point where reliable kinematic measurements can be obtained from these observations, and a new more optimal method for deriving the rotational motion and velocity dispersions in such disk systems. The data from NGC 2273 and NGC 2985 show systematic variations in velocity dispersion with azimuth, as one would expect if the shapes of their velocity ellipsoids are significantly anisotropic, while the hotter disks in NGC 3898 and NGC 5533 appear to have fairly isotropic velocity dispersions. Correcting the rotational motion for asymmetric drift using the derived…
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