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1997A&A...328..517B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 328, 517-525 (1997/12-2)

The maximum rotation of a galactic disc.

BOTTEMA R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The observed stellar velocity dispersions of galactic discs show that the maximum rotation of a disc is on average 63% of the observed maximum rotation. This criterion can, however, not be applied to small or low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies because such systems show, in general, a continuously rising rotation curve until the outermost measured radial position. That is why a general relation has been derived, giving the maximum rotation for a disc depending on the luminosity, surface brightness, and colour of the disc. As a physical basis of this relation serves an adopted fixed mass-to-light ratio as a function of colour. That functionality is consistent with results from population synthesis models and its absolute value is determined from the observed stellar velocity dispersions. The derived maximum disc rotation is compared with a number of observed maximum rotations, clearly demonstrating the need for appreciable amounts of dark matter in the disc region and even more so for LSB galaxies. Matters have been illustrated for two examples; the galaxy NGC 6503 and LSB galaxy NGC 1560.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: general - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: luminosity function, mass function - galaxies: spiral

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