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2023MNRAS.518.6340D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 518, 6340-6354 (2023/February-1)

Dark matter halos and scaling relations of extremely massive spiral galaxies from extended H I rotation curves.

DI TEODORO E.M., POSTI L., FALL S.M., OGLE P.M., JARRETT T., APPLETON P.N., CLUVER M.E., HAYNES M.P. and LISENFELD U.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new and archival atomic hydrogen (H I) observations of 15 of the most massive spiral galaxies in the local Universe (${M_{\star }}\gt 10^{11} \, {\rm M}_\odot$). From 3D kinematic modeling of the datacubes, we derive extended H I rotation curves, and from these, we estimate masses of the dark matter halos and specific angular momenta of the discs. We confirm that massive spiral galaxies lie at the upper ends of the Tully-Fisher relation (mass vs velocity, MV4) and Fall relation (specific angular momentum vs mass, jM0.6), in both stellar and baryonic forms, with no significant deviations from single power laws. We study the connections between baryons and dark matter through the stellar (and baryon)-to-halo ratios of mass fMM/Mh and specific angular momentum f_j, ⋆_ ≡ j/jh and f_j, bar_ ≡ jbar/jh. Combining our sample with others from the literature for less massive disc-dominated galaxies, we find that fM rises monotonically with M and Mh (instead of the inverted-U shaped fM for spheroid-dominated galaxies), while f_j, ⋆_ and f_j, bar_ are essentially constant near unity over four decades in mass. Our results indicate that disc galaxies constitute a self-similar population of objects closely linked to the self-similarity of their dark halos. This picture is reminiscent of early analytical models of galaxy formation wherein discs grow by relatively smooth and gradual inflow, isolated from disruptive events such as major mergers and strong active galactic nuclei feedback, in contrast to the more chaotic growth of spheroids.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: haloes - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: spiral

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