A Universal Mass Profile for Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies?
Matthew G. Walker, Mario Mateo, Edward W. Olszewski, Jorge, Pe\~narrubia, N. Wyn Evans, Gerard Gilmore

TL;DR
This study uses Jeans analysis to estimate masses of dwarf spheroidal galaxies, finding a consistent mass-radius relation and exploring the possibility of a universal dark matter halo profile, with implications for dark matter density at small scales.
Contribution
It provides a robust mass estimation method, derives a universal mass profile relation, and evaluates the universality of dark matter halos in dwarf spheroidal galaxies.
Findings
Mass within half-light radius is well constrained across dSphs.
A power-law relation M(rhalf) ∝ rhalf^{1.4} is observed.
Densities at small radii can reach up to 5 Msun/pc^3.
Abstract
(abridged) We apply the Jeans equation to estimate masses for eight of the brightest dSph galaxies. For Fornax we obtain a model-independent constraint on the maximum-circular velocity, Vmax=18_{-3}^{+5} km/s. Although we obtain only lower-limits of Vmax > 10 km/s for the remaining dSphs, we find that in all cases the enclosed mass at the projected half-light radius is well constrained and robust to a wide range of halo models and velocity anisotropies. We derive a simple analytic formula that estimates M(rhalf) accurately with respect to results from the full Jeans analysis. Applying this formula to the entire population of Local Group dSphs, we demonstrate a correlation such that M(rhalf)\propto rhalf^{1.4\pm 0.4}, or in terms of the mean density interior to the half-light radius, <rho> \propto rhalf^{-1.6\pm 0.4}. This relation is driven by the fact that the dSph data exhibit a…
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