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Scientific paper
Dec 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999prama..53.1033r&link_type=abstract
Pramāna, Vol. 53, No. 6, p. 1033 - 1037
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Spiral Galaxies: Rotation Curves, Spiral Galaxies: Dark Matter
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One of the largest Hα rotation curve data bases of spiral galaxies currently available is that provided by Persic and Salucci (PS) (1995), which has been derived by them from unreduced rotation curve data of 965 southern sky spirals obtained by Mathewson, Ford and Buchhorn (MFB) (1992). Of the original sample of 965 galaxies, the observations on 900 were considered by PS 1995 to be good enough for rotation curve studies, and the present analysis concerns itself with these 900 rotation curves. The present analysis shows that the rotation velocity, V, at any radial displacement, R, in the optical disc of any given spiral galaxy satisfies the law V/Rα= V0/R0α, where R0 and V0 are given as approximate functions of the galaxy's absolute magnitude and surface brightness whilst α is an unidentified function of other galaxy parameters - of which the most significant ones will be the relative proportions of the disc, bulge and halo mass-components. It is this latter function which provides the opportunity for a dark-matter modelling process which is independent of any particular dynamical theory.
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