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The dark matter distribution in disc galaxies

2001; Oxford University Press; Volume: 323; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04077.x

ISSN

1365-2966

Autores

A. Borriello, P. Salucci,

Tópico(s)

Astronomy and Astrophysical Research

Resumo

We use high-quality optical rotation curves of 9 low-luminosity disk galaxies to obtain the velocity profile of the surrounding dark matter halos. We find that they increase linearly with radius at least out to the stellar disk edge, implying that, over the entire region where the stars reside, the density of the dark halo is constant. The properties of the halo mass structure found are similar to that claimed for a number of dwarf and low surface brightness galaxies, but provide a more substantial evidence of the discrepancy between the halo mass distribution predicted in standard cold dark matter scenario and those actually detected around galaxies. We find that the density profile proposed by Burkert (1995) reproduces the halo rotation curves, with halo central densities and core radii scaling as $ρ_0 \propto r_0^{-2/3}$.

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