Kinematic surveys of the dwarf spheroidal (dSph) satellites of the Milky Way are revealing tantalizing hints about the structure of dark matter (DM) haloes at the low-mass end of the galaxy luminosity function. At the bright end, modelling of spiral galaxies has shown that their rotation curves are consistent with the hypothesis of a universal rotation curve whose shape is supported by a cored dark matter halo. In this paper, we investigate whether the internal kinematics of the Milky Way dSphs are consistent with the particular cored DM distributions which reproduce the properties of spiral galaxies. Although the DM densities in dSphs are typically almost two orders of magnitude higher than those found in (larger) disc systems, we find consistency between dSph kinematics and Burkert DM haloes whose core radii r 0 and central densities ρ 0 lie on the extrapolation of the scaling law seen in spiral galaxies: log ρ 0≃α log r 0+ const with 0.9 < α < 1.1. We similarly find that the dSph data are consistent with the relation between ρ 0 and baryon scalelength seen in spiral galaxies. While the origin of these scaling relations is unclear, the finding that a single DM halo profile is consistent with kinematic data in galaxies of widely varying size, luminosity and Hubble type is important for our understanding of observed galaxies and must be accounted for in models of galaxy formation.

Dwarf spheroidal galaxy kinematics and spiral galaxy scaling laws / Salucci, Paolo; Wilkinson, M. I.; Walker, M. G.; Gilmore, G. F.; Grebel, E. K.; Koch, A.; Frigerio Martins, C.; Wyse, R. F. G.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 420:3(2012), pp. 2034-2041. [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.20144.x]

Dwarf spheroidal galaxy kinematics and spiral galaxy scaling laws

Salucci, Paolo;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Kinematic surveys of the dwarf spheroidal (dSph) satellites of the Milky Way are revealing tantalizing hints about the structure of dark matter (DM) haloes at the low-mass end of the galaxy luminosity function. At the bright end, modelling of spiral galaxies has shown that their rotation curves are consistent with the hypothesis of a universal rotation curve whose shape is supported by a cored dark matter halo. In this paper, we investigate whether the internal kinematics of the Milky Way dSphs are consistent with the particular cored DM distributions which reproduce the properties of spiral galaxies. Although the DM densities in dSphs are typically almost two orders of magnitude higher than those found in (larger) disc systems, we find consistency between dSph kinematics and Burkert DM haloes whose core radii r 0 and central densities ρ 0 lie on the extrapolation of the scaling law seen in spiral galaxies: log ρ 0≃α log r 0+ const with 0.9 < α < 1.1. We similarly find that the dSph data are consistent with the relation between ρ 0 and baryon scalelength seen in spiral galaxies. While the origin of these scaling relations is unclear, the finding that a single DM halo profile is consistent with kinematic data in galaxies of widely varying size, luminosity and Hubble type is important for our understanding of observed galaxies and must be accounted for in models of galaxy formation.
2012
420
3
2034
2041
https://arxiv.org/abs/1111.1165
Salucci, Paolo; Wilkinson, M. I.; Walker, M. G.; Gilmore, G. F.; Grebel, E. K.; Koch, A.; Frigerio Martins, C.; Wyse, R. F. G.
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