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1998AJ....116.1125G - Astron. J., 116, 1125-1141 (1998/September-0)

Systematics of dark halos in high surface brightness spiral galaxies.

GIRAUD E.

Abstract (from CDS):

A study of mass distributions in 22 spiral galaxies, with rotation curves taken from the literature and Hubble types ranging from Sa to Sd, is presented. It is demonstrated that a relation of the form Md(r)=γM1/2(r) between the mass distribution of the luminous components M(r) and that of the dark halo Md(r) is consistent with the observed kinematics with only the dark-to-visible mass ratio displaying significant variations between galaxies. The parameter γ, which is correlated with Mdyn/Mlum, characterizes the relative importance of the dark-to-luminous mass. The model M/L ratio of the stellar component, M/LB(stars), is correlated with the observed B - V color. In our sample the average model <M/LB(stars)> of Sb galaxies is 2.7 M.L–1 for an average color <(B - V)0> = 0.71, that of the Sc's is <M/LB(stars)> = 1.5 M.L–1 for <(B - V)0> = 0.54, both values being in very good agreement with population synthesis models. A large part of the intrinsic scatter in the Tully-Fisher relation is due to the spread in γ. The relation of coupling accounts for the disk-halo conspiracy in HSB spirals and is also valid in LSB dwarf galaxies. Its universality in disk rotating systems implies the existence of a physical mechanism responsible for the continuity between visible and dark mass distributions.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Dark Matter - Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics

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