Disk Mass from Large-scale Dynamics

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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3 pages including 1 figure, LaTeX with jd.sty file included, to appear in "Highlights of Astronomy, v11" ed J Andersen

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The radial distribution of mass in a disk galaxy is strongly constrained by its rotation curve. The separate contributions from the individual stellar populations and dark matter (DM) are not easily disentangled, however, especially since there is generally no feature to indicate where the component dominating the central attraction switches from luminous to dark matter. Here I summarize three recent thesis projects at Rutgers University which all suggest that DM has a low density in the inner parts of bright galaxies, and that most of the mass therefore resides in the disk. In addition, I present some preliminary work on the Milky Way.

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