Andromeda XXI -- a dwarf galaxy in a low density dark matter halo
Michelle L. M. Collins, Justin I. Read, Rodrigo A. Ibata, R. Michael, Rich, Nicolas F. Martin, Jorge Pe\~narrubia, Scott C. Chapman, Erik J., Tollerud, Daniel R. Weisz

TL;DR
This study presents detailed dynamical and dark matter profile measurements of Andromeda XXI, revealing its unusually low dark matter density, which challenges standard cosmological models unless extreme tidal effects are considered.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive dynamical analysis of Andromeda XXI with improved modeling, confirming its low dark matter density and exploring possible explanations within DM.
Findings
Dark matter density in Andromeda XXI is 3-5 times lower than DM predictions.
The galaxy's velocity dispersion and metallicity are consistent with previous studies.
Low density can be explained by extreme tidal stripping or low concentration halo scenarios.
Abstract
Andromeda XXI (And XXI) has been proposed as a dwarf spheroidal galaxy with a central dark matter density that is lower than expected in the Standard Cold Dark Matter (CDM) cosmology. In this work, we present dynamical observations for 77 member stars in this system, more than doubling previous studies to determine whether this galaxy is truly a low density outlier. We measure a systemic velocity of and a velocity dispersion of , consistent with previous work and within of predictions made within the modified Newtonian dynamics framework. We also measure the metallicity of our member stars from their spectra, finding a mean value of ~dex. We model the dark matter density profile of And~XXI using an improved version of \GravSphere, finding a central density…
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