论文标题
恒星速度分散和超湿星系NGC NGC 5846_UDG1的动态质量来自Keck Cosmic Web Imager
Stellar Velocity Dispersion and Dynamical Mass of the Ultra-Diffuse Galaxy NGC 5846_UDG1 from the Keck Cosmic Web Imager
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论文摘要
作为维加斯调查的一部分,NGC 5846组(NGC 5846_UDG1)中的超扩散星系(NGC 5846_UDG1)被证明具有大量的球状群集(GC)候选。最近,Muller等。根据其GC的十几个发表了速度分散剂。在他们引用的不确定性中,由此产生的动态质量允许无暗物质或暗物质主导的星系。在这里,我们介绍了KCWI的光谱,该光谱重新确认了NGC 5846组的成员资格,并揭示了$σ_{gc} $ = 17 $ \ pm $ 2 $ 2 km/s的UDG1的出色速度分散。我们的动力质量降低了不确定性,表明有效半径内暗物质的贡献很高。我们还使用示踪剂质量估计器从GC的位置和运动中得出一个封闭的质量,发现从我们的恒星速度分散体推断出类似的质量。我们没有发现银河系正在旋转,因此可能是压力支持的证据。确认的GC的数量以及系统推断的总数($ \ sim $ 45),这表明总晕质量为$ \ sim2 \ times 10^{11} $ m $ _ {\ odot} $。与我们的动态质量相比,有利于核心质量谱。鉴于其出色的质量为1.1 $ \ times $ 10 $^{8} $ m $ _ {\ odot} $,NGC 5846_UDG1似乎是一个超湿的星系,带有矮人的恒星质量和过分的巨大晕圈。
The ultra-diffuse galaxy in the NGC 5846 group (NGC 5846_UDG1) was shown to have a large number of globular cluster (GC) candidates from deep imaging as part of the VEGAS survey. Recently, Muller et al. published a velocity dispersion, based on a dozen of its GCs. Within their quoted uncertainties, the resulting dynamical mass allowed for either a dark matter free or a dark matter dominated galaxy. Here we present spectra from KCWI which reconfirms membership of the NGC 5846 group and reveals a stellar velocity dispersion for UDG1 of $σ_{GC}$ = 17 $\pm$ 2 km/s. Our dynamical mass, with a reduced uncertainty, indicates a very high contribution of dark matter within the effective radius. We also derive an enclosed mass from the locations and motions of the GCs using the Tracer Mass Estimator, finding a similar mass inferred from our stellar velocity dispersion. We find no evidence that the galaxy is rotating and is thus likely pressure-supported. The number of confirmed GCs, and the total number inferred for the system ($\sim$45), suggest a total halo mass of $\sim2 \times 10^{11}$ M$_{\odot}$. A cored mass profile is favoured when compared to our dynamical mass. Given its stellar mass of 1.1$\times$10$^{8}$ M$_{\odot}$, NGC 5846_UDG1 appears to be an ultra-diffuse galaxy with a dwarf-like stellar mass and an overly massive halo.