Elliptical galaxies with rapidly decreasing velocity dispersion profiles: NMAGIC models and dark halo parameter estimates for NGC 4494
Lucia Morganti, Ortwin Gerhard, Lodovico Coccato, Inma, Martinez-Valpuesta, Magda Arnaboldi

TL;DR
This study models NGC 4494 using NMAGIC to analyze its dark matter halo, revealing a diffuse halo with a high dark matter fraction and challenging standard assumptions for halo parameter confidence levels.
Contribution
It provides detailed axisymmetric models of NGC 4494's dark matter halo using extensive kinematic data, and questions the validity of standard confidence assumptions in halo parameter estimation.
Findings
Dark matter fraction about 0.6 at 5 R_e
Halo circular velocity ~200 km/s
Total circular velocity curve approximately flat at 220 km/s
Abstract
NGC 4494 is one of several intermediate-luminosity elliptical galaxies inferred to have an unusually diffuse dark matter halo. We use the chi^2-made-to-measure particle code NMAGIC to construct axisymmetric models of NGC 4494 from photometric and various kinematic data. The extended kinematics include light spectra in multiple slitlets out to 3.5 R_e, and hundreds of planetary nebulae velocities out to ~7 R_e, thus allowing us to probe the dark matter content and orbital structure in the halo. We use Monte Carlo simulations to estimate confidence boundaries for the halo parameters, given our data and modelling set-up. We find that the true potential of the dark matter halo is recovered within Delta G (merit function)<26 (Delta chi^2<59) at 70% confidence level (C.L.), and within Delta G<32 (Delta chi^2<70) at 90% C.L.. These numbers are much larger than the usually assumed Delta…
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