Dynamics of the NGC 4636 globular cluster system II. Improved constraints from a large sample of globular cluster velocities
Ylva Schuberth, Tom Richtler, Michael Hilker, Ricardo Salinas, Boris, Dirsch, Soeren S. Larsen

TL;DR
This study presents extensive globular cluster velocity data around NGC 4636, refining dark matter halo models and comparing them with X-ray and modified gravity predictions, revealing insights into galaxy mass distribution.
Contribution
It provides the largest sample of globular cluster velocities for NGC 4636 and combines stellar and GC data for improved dark halo constraints.
Findings
Dark matter halos consistent with cosmological simulations
Cored halos show typical central densities for ellipticals
Modified Newtonian Dynamics agrees with halo properties
Abstract
We present new radial velocities for 289 globular clusters around NGC 4636, the southernmost giant elliptical galaxy of the Virgo cluster. The data were obtained with FORS2/MXU at the Very Large Telescope. Together with data analysed in an earlier study (Schuberth et al. 2006), we now have a sample of 460 globular cluster velocities out to a radius of 12 arcmin (60 kpc) available - one of the largest of its kind. This new data set also provides a much more complete angular coverage. Moreover, we present new kinematical data of the inner stellar population of NGC 4636. We perform an updated Jeans analysis, using both stellar and GC data, to better constrain the dark halo properties. We find a stellar M/L-ratio of 5.8 in the R-band, higher than expected from single stellar population synthesis. We model the dark halo by cored and cuspy analytical halo profiles and consider different…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
