Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-09-26
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, including 2 figures Yale Cosmology Workshop: The Shapes of Galaxies and Their Halos
Scientific paper
We are exploring the extended stellar distributions of Galactic satellite galaxies and globular clusters. For seven objects studied thus far, the observed profile departs from a King function at large r, revealing a ``break population'' of stars. In our sample, the relative density of the ``break'' correlates to the inferred M/L of these objects. We discuss opposing hypotheses for this trend: (1) Higher M/L objects harbor more extended dark matter halos that support secondary, bound, stellar ``halos''. (2) The extended populations around dwarf spheroidals (and some clusters) consist of unbound, extratidal debris from their parent objects, which are undergoing various degrees of tidal disruption. In this scenario, higher M/L ratios reflect higher degrees of virial non-equilibrium in the parent objects, thus invalidating a precept underlying the use of core radial velocities to obtain masses.
Forestell Amy Dove
Frinchaboy Peter M.
Link Robert
Majewski Steven R.
Ostheimer James C.
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