Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-07-28
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 3 figures, MNRAS submitted
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14114.x
Satellite kinematics can be used to probe the masses of dark matter haloes of central galaxies. In order to measure the kinematics with sufficient signal-to-noise, one uses the satellite galaxies of a large number of central galaxies stacked according to similar properties (e.g., luminosity). However, in general the relation between the luminosity of a central galaxy and the mass of its host halo will have non-zero scatter. Consequently, this stacking results in combining the kinematics of satellite galaxies in haloes of different masses, which complicates the interpretation of the data. In this paper we present an analytical framework to model satellite kinematics, properly accounting for this scatter and for various selection effects. We show that in the presence of scatter in the halo mass-luminosity relation, the commonly used velocity dispersion of satellite galaxies can not be used to infer a unique halo mass-luminosity relation. In particular, we demonstrate that there is a degeneracy between the mean and the scatter of the halo mass-luminosity relation. We present a new technique that can break this degeneracy, and which involves measuring the velocity dispersions using two different weighting schemes: host-weighting (each central galaxy gets the same weight) and satellite-weighting (each central galaxy gets a weight proportional to its number of satellites). The ratio between the velocity dispersions obtained using these two weighting schemes is a strong function of the scatter in the halo mass-luminosity relation, and can thus be used to infer a unique relation between light and mass from the kinematics of satellite galaxies.
Cacciato Marcello
More Surhud
van den Bosch Frank C.
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