The Globular Cluster Kinematics and Galaxy Dark Matter Content of NGC 3923
Mark A. Norris, Karl Gebhardt, Ray M. Sharples, Favio Raul Faifer,, Terry Bridges, Duncan A. Forbes, Juan C. Forte, Stephen E. Zepf, Michael A., Beasley, David A. Hanes, Robert Proctor, Sheila J. Kannappan

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic data of globular clusters in NGC 3923 to analyze its dark matter content, revealing a significant dark matter halo and providing detailed mass distribution insights.
Contribution
It presents new spectroscopic measurements of GCs extending to large radii and models the galaxy's mass profile, confirming the presence of a dark matter halo with detailed mass fractions.
Findings
No significant rotation in GC system
Constant velocity dispersion with radius
Dark matter constitutes up to 75.6% within 6.9 Re
Abstract
This paper presents further results from our spectroscopic study of the globular cluster (GC) system of the group elliptical NGC 3923. From observations made with the GMOS instrument on the Gemini South telescope, an additional 50 GC and Ultra Compact Dwarf (UCD) candidates have been spectroscopically confirmed as members of the NGC 3923 system. When the recessional velocities of these GCs are combined with the 29 GC velocities reported previously, a total sample of 79 GC/UCD velocities is produced. This sample extends to over 6 arcmin (>6 Re \sim30 kpc) from the centre of NGC 3923, and is used to study the dynamics of the GC system and the dark matter content of NGC 3923. It is found that the GC system of NGC 3923 displays no appreciable rotation, and that the projected velocity dispersion is constant with radius within the uncertainties. The velocity dispersion profiles of the…
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