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Evaluating Galaxy Dynamical Masses From Kinematics and Jeans Equilibrium in Simulations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-07-07 v3

Abstract

We provide prescriptions to evaluate the dynamical mass (MdynM_{\rm dyn}) of galaxies from kinematic measurements of stars or gas using analytic considerations and the VELA suite of cosmological zoom-in simulations at z=15z=1-5. We find that Jeans or hydrostatic equilibrium is approximately valid for galaxies of stellar masses above M ⁣ ⁣109.5MM_\star \!\sim\! 10^{9.5}M_\odot out to 55 effective radii (ReR_e). When both measurements of the rotation velocity vϕv_\phi and of the radial velocity dispersion σr\sigma_r are available, the dynamical mass Mdyn ⁣ ⁣G1Vc2rM_{\rm dyn} \!\simeq\! G^{-1} V_c^2 r can be evaluated from the Jeans equation Vc2=vϕ2+ασr2V_c^2= v_\phi^2 + \alpha \sigma_r^2 assuming cylindrical symmetry and a constant, isotropic σr\sigma_r. For spheroids, α\alpha is inversely proportional to the S\'ersic index nn and α2.5\alpha \simeq 2.5 within ReR_e for the simulated galaxies. The prediction for a self-gravitating exponential disc, α=3.36(r/Re)\alpha = 3.36(r/R_e), is invalid in the simulations, where the dominant spheroid causes a weaker gradient from α ⁣ ⁣1\alpha \!\simeq\! 1 at ReR_e to 4 at 5Re5R_e. The correction in α\alpha for the stars due to the gradient in σr(r)\sigma_r(r) is roughly balanced by the effect of the aspherical potential, while the effect of anisotropy is negligible. When only the effective projected velocity dispersion σl\sigma_l is available, the dynamical mass can be evaluated as Mdyn=KG1Reσl2M_{\rm dyn} = K G^{-1} R_e \sigma_l^2, where the virial factor KK is derived from α\alpha given the inclination and vϕ/σrv_\phi/\sigma_r. We find that the standard value K=5K=5 is approximately valid only when averaged over inclinations and for compact and thick discs, as it ranges from 4.5 to above 10 between edge-on and face-on projections.

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@article{arxiv.2010.04629,
  title  = {Evaluating Galaxy Dynamical Masses From Kinematics and Jeans Equilibrium in Simulations},
  author = {Michael Kretschmer and Avishai Dekel and Jonathan Freundlich and Sharon Lapiner and Daniel Ceverino and Joel Primack},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.04629},
  year   = {2021}
}

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16 pages, 11 figures, published in MNRAS