Mass modelling of a superthin galaxy, FGC1540
Sushma Kurapati, Arunima Banerjee, Jayaram N. Chengalur, Dmitry, Makarov, Svyatoslav Borisov, Anton Afanasiev, Aleksandra Antipova

TL;DR
This study models the mass distribution of the superthin galaxy FGC1540 using high-resolution HI observations, optical spectroscopy, and infrared data, revealing that both pseudo-isothermal and NFW dark matter halos fit the rotation curve, with a compact halo influencing its superthin structure.
Contribution
First detailed mass modeling of FGC1540 combining HI, optical, and infrared data, showing a compact dark matter halo consistent with superthin galaxy characteristics.
Findings
Both PIS and NFW halos fit the rotation curve well.
The dark matter halo is compact, with core radius about half the stellar disc scale length.
The compact halo likely influences the galaxy's superthin vertical structure.
Abstract
We present high resolution H{\sc i} 21cm Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) observations of the superthin galaxy FGC1540 with a spatial resolution of 10 8 and a spectral resolution of 1.73 kms and an rms noise of 0.9 mJy per beam. We obtain its rotation curve as well as deprojected radial H{\sc i} surface density profile by fitting a 3-dimensional tilted ring model directly to the H{\sc i} data cubes by using the publicly-available software, Fully Automated Tirrific (FAT). We also present the rotation curve of FGC1540 derived from its optical spectroscopy study using the 6-m BTA telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences. We use the rotation curve, the H{\sc i} surface density profile together with Spitzer 3.6 m and the SDSS --band data to construct the mass models for FGC1540. We find that both the…
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