The dark halo of the Hydra I galaxy cluster: core, cusp, cosmological? Dynamics of NGC 3311 and its globular cluster system
T. Richtler, R. Salinas, I. Misgeld, M. Hilker, G.K.T. Hau, A.J., Romanowsky, Y. Schuberth, M. Spolaor

TL;DR
This study investigates the dark matter distribution in the Hydra I galaxy cluster's central galaxy NGC 3311 using globular cluster and stellar kinematics, suggesting a core-like dark halo is more consistent with the data.
Contribution
The paper provides new kinematic data for NGC 3311 extending to 100 kpc and compares core and cusp dark matter models, highlighting the potential preference for a core halo.
Findings
Velocity dispersions increase with radius for stars and globular clusters.
A core dark matter halo fits the kinematic data better than NFW cuspy halos.
Discrepancies with previous data suggest complex velocity patterns.
Abstract
NGC 3311 is the central cD galaxy of the Hydra I cluster. We use globular clusters around NGC 3311, combined with kinematical data of the galaxy itself, to investigate the dark matter distribution in the central region of Hydra I. Radial velocities of 118 bright globular clusters, based on VLT/VIMOS mask spectroscopy, are used to calculate velocity dispersions which are well defined out to 100 kpc. NGC 3311 is the most distant galaxy for which this kind of study has been performed. We also determine velocity dispersions of the stellar component from long slit spectroscopy out to 20 kpc. Moreover, we present a new photometric model for NGC 3311 in the V-band. We search for a dark halo which in the context of a spherical Jeans model. We also compare the radial velocity distributions of globular clusters and planetary nebulae. The projected stellar velocity dispersion rises from 185 km/s…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
