Do Disk Galaxies with Abnormally Low Mass-to-Light Ratios Exist?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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23 pages, 7 figures. This is a slightly shortened version of the paper published in Astronomy Letters

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We performed the photometric B, V and R observations of nine disk galaxies that were suspected in having abnormally low total mass-to-light (M/L) ratios for their observed color indices. We use our surface photometry data to analyze the possible reasons for the anomalous M/L. We infer that in most cases this is a result of errors in photometry or rotational velocity, however for some galaxies we cannot exclude the real peculiarities of the galactic stellar population. The comparison of the photometric and dynamical mass estimates in the disk shows that the low M/L values for a given color of disks are probably real for a few our galaxies: NGC 4826 (Sab), NGC 5347 (Sab), and NGC 6814 (Sb). The small number of such galaxies suggests that the stellar initial mass function is indeed universal, and that only a small fraction of galaxies may have a non-typical low-mass star depleted initial mass function. Such galaxies require more careful studies for understanding their star formation history.

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