We use the recent stellar population synthesis models by Arimoto and Jablonka (1991), which by introducing the bulge into the calculation of galaxy masses mark a significant improvement over previous one-component models, to show that low-luminosity spiral galaxies have a higher dark matter fraction within the optical radius than high-luminosity spirals. In fact, the derived dark-to-visible mass ratio increases with decreasing luminosity, approximately as L(B)(-1/2). This conclusion agrees with previous results based on dynamical disc/halo decompositions of galaxy rotation curves (e.g. Persic and Salucci 1988). On the other hand, we do not find any strong trend between dark matter content and galaxy B-V colours, although we cannot exclude a weak one. Our results agree with Jablonka and Arimoto's (1992) conclusion that colours are not a primary indicator of the dark matter content of spiral galaxies. Instead, we confirm that the luminosity is a fundamental indicator of the dark mass fraction of spiral galaxies.

Dark matter in spiral galaxies and the Arimoto-Jablonka photometric model / Persic, M.; Salucci, P.; Ashman, K. M.. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 279:2(1993), pp. 343-350.

Dark matter in spiral galaxies and the Arimoto-Jablonka photometric model

Salucci, P.;
1993-01-01

Abstract

We use the recent stellar population synthesis models by Arimoto and Jablonka (1991), which by introducing the bulge into the calculation of galaxy masses mark a significant improvement over previous one-component models, to show that low-luminosity spiral galaxies have a higher dark matter fraction within the optical radius than high-luminosity spirals. In fact, the derived dark-to-visible mass ratio increases with decreasing luminosity, approximately as L(B)(-1/2). This conclusion agrees with previous results based on dynamical disc/halo decompositions of galaxy rotation curves (e.g. Persic and Salucci 1988). On the other hand, we do not find any strong trend between dark matter content and galaxy B-V colours, although we cannot exclude a weak one. Our results agree with Jablonka and Arimoto's (1992) conclusion that colours are not a primary indicator of the dark matter content of spiral galaxies. Instead, we confirm that the luminosity is a fundamental indicator of the dark mass fraction of spiral galaxies.
1993
279
2
343
350
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993A&A...279..343P
Persic, M.; Salucci, P.; Ashman, K. M.
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