Dark Matter Deprivation in Field Elliptical Galaxy NGC 7507
Richard R. Lane, Ricardo Salinas, Tom Richtler

TL;DR
This study investigates the dark matter content of NGC 7507, finding it may be a dark matter free elliptical galaxy, challenging LCDM cosmological predictions through kinematic analysis and modeling.
Contribution
The paper provides evidence that NGC 7507 has little to no dark matter, using new kinematic data and modeling, which contradicts standard LCDM expectations.
Findings
NGC 7507 has a counter-rotating stellar halo.
Velocity dispersion increases at ~70" indicating a merger remnant.
Models suggest the galaxy is consistent with being dark matter free.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that the kinematics of the field elliptical galaxy NGC 7507 do not necessarily require dark matter. This is troubling because, in the context of LCDM cosmologies, all galaxies should have a large dark matter component. We use penalised pixel fitting software to extract velocities and velocity dispersions from GMOS slit mask spectra. Using Jeans and MONDian modelling we produce best fit models to the velocity dispersion. We find that NGC 7507 has a two component stellar halo, with the outer halo and inner haloes counter rotating. The velocity dispersion profile exhibits an increase at ~70" (~7.9 kpc), reminiscent of several other elliptical galaxies. Our best fit models are those under mild anisotropy which include ~100 times less dark matter than predicted by LCDM, although mildly anisotropic models that are completely dark matter free fit almost equally…
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