Wednesday, April 17, 2013

1304.4250 (Federico Lelli et al.)

A scaling-relation for disc galaxies: circular-velocity gradient versus central surface brightness    [PDF]

Federico Lelli, Filippo Fraternali, Marc Verheijen
For disc galaxies, a close relation exists between the distribution of light and the shape of the rotation curve. We quantify this relation by measuring the inner circular-velocity gradient d_{R}V(0) for spiral and irregular galaxies with high-quality rotation curves. We find that d_{R}V(0) correlates with the central surface brightness mu_{0} over more than two orders of magnitude in d_{R}V(0) and four orders of magnitudes in mu_{0}. This is a scaling-relation for disc galaxies. It shows that the central stellar density of a galaxy closely relates to the inner shape of the potential well, also for low-luminosity and low-surface-brightness galaxies that are expected to be dominated by dark matter.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.4250

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