The ELIXR Galaxy Survey. II: Baryons and Dark Matter in an Isolated Elliptical Galaxy
Philip J. Humphrey, David A. Buote (UC Irvine), Ewan O'Sullivan, (Harvard), Trevor J. Ponman (Birmingham)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the dark matter and baryonic matter distribution in an isolated elliptical galaxy, NGC1521, using X-ray observations, confirming the presence of a dark matter halo and providing insights into galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed hydrostatic mass modeling of NGC1521, confirming a dark matter halo consistent with LCDM and extending understanding of hot gas halos in isolated ellipticals.
Findings
Dark matter halo confirmed at 8.2-sigma significance
Baryon fraction within R500 is consistent with the cosmic mean
Entropy profile aligns with gravitational structure formation predictions
Abstract
The Elliptical Isolated X-ray (ElIXr) Galaxy Survey is a volume-limited (<110Mpc) study of optically selected, isolated, Lstar elliptical galaxies, to provide an X-ray census of galaxy-scale (virial mass, Mvir < 1e13 Msun) objects, and identify candidates for detailed hydrostatic mass modelling. In this paper, we present a Chandra and XMM study of one such candidate, NGC1521, and constrain its distribution of dark and baryonic matter. We find a morphologically relaxed hot gas halo, extending almost to R500, that is well described by hydrostatic models similar to the benchmark, baryonically closed, Milky Way-mass elliptical galaxy NGC720. We obtain good constraints on the enclosed gravitating mass (M500=3.8e12+/-1e12 Msun, slightly higher than NGC\thin 720), and baryon fraction (fb500=0.13+/-0.03). We confirm at 8.2-sigma the presence of a dark matter (DM) halo consistent with LCDM.…
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