Dark Matter and IMF normalization in Virgo dwarf early-type galaxies
C. Tortora, F. La Barbera, N.R. Napolitano

TL;DR
This study investigates dark matter content and IMF normalization in Virgo dwarf early-type galaxies using dynamical analysis, revealing non-universal IMFs and a complex relationship between dark matter fraction and galaxy properties.
Contribution
First to simultaneously constrain IMF normalization and dark matter content in dwarf ETGs, exploring effects of different dark matter profiles and anisotropies.
Findings
$ m ar{ ext{delta}}_{IMF}$ consistent with Chabrier IMF for NFW profile
Detected heavier-than-Milky-Way IMF in some systems
Found a double-valued relation of dark matter fraction with stellar mass
Abstract
In this work we analyze the dark matter (DM) fraction, , and mass-to-light ratio mismatch parameter, (computed with respect to a Milky-Way-like IMF), for a sample of 39 dwarf early-type galaxies (dEs) in the Virgo cluster. Both and are estimated within the central (one effective radius) galaxy regions, with a Jeans dynamical analysis that relies on galaxy velocity dispersions, structural parameters, and stellar M/L ratios from the SMAKCED survey. In this first attempt to constrain, simultaneously, the IMF normalization and the DM content, we explore the impact of different assumptions on the DM model profile. On average, for a NFW profile, the is consistent with a Chabrier-like normalization (), with . One of the main results of the present work is that for at least a few systems the…
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