Kinematic constraints on the stellar and dark matter content of spiral and S0 galaxies
Michael J. Williams (1), Martin Bureau (1), Michele Cappellari (1), ((1) University of Oxford)

TL;DR
This study models the mass distribution of 28 galaxies, combining stellar and dark matter components, and finds that dark matter constitutes a significant portion of the total mass within galaxy radii, with no difference between spiral and S0 types.
Contribution
First to use axisymmetric Jeans models with NFW dark halos to simultaneously constrain stellar and dark matter content in a large galaxy sample.
Findings
Median stellar M/L ratio at Ks-band is 1.09 with 0.31 scatter.
Dark matter makes up 15% within Re and 49% within R_25.
No significant difference in dark matter content between spirals and S0 galaxies.
Abstract
(Abridged) 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, (M/L)_Ks. To this we add a dark halo assumed to follow a spherically symmetric NFW profile and a correlation between concentration and dark mass within the virial radius, M_DM. We solve the Jeans equations for the corresponding potential under the assumption of constant anisotropy in the meridional plane, beta_z. By comparing the predicted second velocity moment to observed long-slit stellar kinematics, we determine the three best-fitting parameters of the model: (M/L)_Ks, M_DM and beta_z. These simple axisymmetric Jeans models are able to accurately reproduce the wide range of…
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