Stellar mass map and dark matter distribution in M31
A. Tamm, E. Tempel, P. Tenjes, O. Tihhonova, T. Tuvikene

TL;DR
This study models the stellar mass distribution and dark matter halo of M31 using multi-wavelength imaging and kinematic data, revealing a dominant old stellar population and constraining the galaxy's dark matter properties.
Contribution
It provides a detailed 3D stellar mass model of M31 and constrains its dark matter halo parameters using combined photometric and kinematic data, incorporating dust effects and stellar population synthesis.
Findings
Total stellar mass is (10-15)×10^10 Msun.
Dark matter halo virial mass is (0.8-1.1)×10^12 Msun.
Dark matter central density is comparable to other galaxy types.
Abstract
Stellar mass distribution in M31 is estimated using optical and infrared imaging data. Combining the derived stellar mass model with various kinematical data, properties of the DM halo of the galaxy are constrained. SDSS observations through the ugriz filters and the Spitzer imaging at 3.6 microns are used to sample the SED of the galaxy at each imaging pixel. Intrinsic dust extinction effects are taken into account by using far-infrared observations. Synthetic SEDs created with different stellar population synthesis models are fitted to the observed SEDs, providing estimates for the stellar mass surface density. The stellar mass distribution of the galaxy is described with a 3D model consisting of a nucleus, a bulge, a disc, a young disc and a halo component, each following the Einasto density distribution (relations between different functional forms of the Einasto density…
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