Dark Matter in Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster from their Globular Cluster Populations
Elisa Toloba, Sungsoon Lim, Eric Peng, Laura V. Sales, Puragra, Guhathakurta, J. Christopher Mihos, Patrick Cote, Alessandro Boselli,, Jean-Charles Cuillandre, Laura Ferrarese, Stephen Gwyn, Ariane Lancon,, Roberto Munoz, Thomas Puzia

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic data of globular clusters around ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Virgo cluster to investigate their dark matter content and dynamical states, revealing diverse properties and possible tidal influences.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of globular clusters in Virgo UDGs, providing insights into their dark matter halos and dynamical states, highlighting diversity among UDGs.
Findings
VLSB-D shows possible rotation and tidal perturbation.
VLSB-B and VCC615 have dark matter halos consistent with $ m 10^{12}$ M$_{igodot}$.
UDGs exhibit diverse dynamical properties and formation histories.
Abstract
We present Keck/DEIMOS spectroscopy of globular clusters (GCs) around the ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) VLSB-B, VLSB-D, and VCC615 located in the central regions of the Virgo cluster. We spectroscopically identify 4, 12, and 7 GC satellites of these UDGs, respectively. We find that the three UDGs have systemic velocities () consistent with being in the Virgo cluster, and that they span a wide range of velocity dispersions, from to km/s, and high dynamical mass-to-light ratios within the radius that contains half the number of GCs (, , , respectively). VLSB-D shows possible evidence for rotation along the stellar major axis and its is consistent with that of the massive galaxy M84 and the center of the Virgo cluster itself. These findings, in addition to having a dynamically and spatially (…
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