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Systematic variations of central mass density slopes in early-type galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-06-22 v1

Abstract

We study the total density distribution in the central regions (~ 1 effective radius, ReR_e) of early-type galaxies (ETGs), using data from SPIDER and ATLAS3D\rm ATLAS^{3D}. Our analysis extends the range of galaxy stellar mass (MM_{\star}) probed by gravitational lensing, down to ~ 1010M10^{10}\, \rm M_{\odot}. We model each galaxy with two components (dark matter halo + stars), exploring different assumptions for the dark matter (DM) halo profile (i.e. NFW, NFW-contracted, and Burkert profiles), and leaving stellar mass-to-light (M/LM_{\star}/L) ratios as free fitting parameters to the data. For all plausible halo models, the best-fitting M/LM_{\star}/L, normalized to that for a Chabrier IMF, increases systematically with galaxy size and mass. For an NFW profile, the slope of the total mass profile is non-universal, independently of several ingredients in the modeling (e.g., halo contraction, anisotropy, and rotation velocity in ETGs). For the most massive (MM_{\star} ~ 1011.5M10^{11.5} \, M_{\odot}) or largest (ReR_{\rm e} ~ 15kpc15 \, \rm kpc) ETGs, the profile is isothermal in the central regions (~Re/2R_{\rm e}/2), while for the low-mass (MM_{\star} ~ 1010.2M10^{10.2} \, M_\odot) or smallest (ReR_{\rm e} ~ 0.5kpc0.5 \, \rm kpc) systems, the profile is steeper than isothermal, with slopes similar to those for a constant-M/LM/L profile. For a steeper concentration-mass relation than that expected from simulations, the correlation of density slope with galaxy mass tends to flatten, while correlations with ReR_{\rm e} and velocity dispersions are more robust. Our results clearly point to a "non-homology" in the total mass distribution of ETGs, which simulations of galaxy formation suggest may be related to a varying role of dissipation with galaxy mass.

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@article{arxiv.1409.0538,
  title  = {Systematic variations of central mass density slopes in early-type galaxies},
  author = {C. Tortora and F. La Barbera and N. R. Napolitano and A. J. Romanowsky and I. Ferreras and R. R. de Carvalho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0538},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

15 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, MNRAS in press