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Paper: |
HSB and LSB Galaxies: A Kinematic Dichotomy within Similar Halos |
Volume: |
182, Galaxy Dynamics: A Rutgers Symposium |
Page: |
383 |
Authors: |
Verheijen, Marc A. W. |
Abstract: |
Rotation curve decompositions of twenty-two spirals in the UMa cluster show, under the maximum-disk hypothesis, a clear trend of stellar M_* / L_B with B-I color for HSB galaxies while in the K^'-band, M_* / L_{K^'} values show a small scatter for the HSB galaxies. M_* / L's of LSB galaxies show no color trends and large scatters. Assuming equal M_* / L_{K^'}'s for both HSB and LSB galaxies, decompositions indicate that HSB disks are close to a maximum-disk situation while LSBs are dark matter dominated at all radii. Galaxies seem to avoid a situation of marginal self-gravitation. A case study indicates that HSB and LSB systems with similar luminosities and comparable stellar M_* / LI might be embedded in identical halos. |
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