Radial Acceleration Relation between Baryons and Dark or Phantom Matter in the Super-critical Acceleration Regime of Nearly Spherical Galaxies
Kyu-Hyun Chae, Mariangela Bernardi, Ravi K. Sheth, In-Taek Gong

TL;DR
This study investigates the radial acceleration relation in nearly spherical elliptical galaxies within the super-critical acceleration regime, using Bayesian modeling to compare dark matter and modified gravity theories.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the RAR in the super-critical regime, supporting NFW halos in ΛCDM and favoring the Simple interpolating function in MOND.
Findings
The RAR follows a specific power-law relation with parameters p and q.
NFW halo profiles are consistent with the observed RAR.
The Simple interpolating function in MOND fits the data better than other models.
Abstract
The central regions of nearby elliptical galaxies are dominated by baryons (stars) and provide interesting laboratories for studying the radial acceleration relation (RAR). We carry out exploratory analyses and discuss the possibility of constraining the RAR in the super-critical acceleration range ~ using a sample of nearly round pure-bulge (spheroidal, dispersion-dominated) galaxies including 24 ATLAS galaxies and 4201 SDSS galaxies covering a wide range of masses, sizes and luminosity density profiles. We consider a range of current possibilities for the stellar mass-to-light ratio (), its gradient and dark or phantom matter (DM/PM) halo profiles. We obtain the probability density functions (PDFs) of the parameters of the considered models via Bayesian inference based on spherical Jeans Monte Carlo modeling…
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