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Dark Matter Halo Properties as Deduced from the Observed H I Scale Height Data, in The Low-Frequency Radio Universe

Banerjee, A and Matthews, LD and Jog, CJ (2009) Dark Matter Halo Properties as Deduced from the Observed H I Scale Height Data, in The Low-Frequency Radio Universe. In: Proceedings of the conference ASP Conference Series, Dec. 8-12, 2009, NCRA, TIFR, Pune.

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Abstract

We use the HΙ scale height data along with the HΙ rotation curve as constraints to probe the shape and density profile of the dark matter halos of M31 (Andromeda) and the superthin, low surface brightness (LSB) galaxy UGC 07321. We model the galaxy as a two component system of gravitationally-coupled stars and gas subjected to the force field of a dark matter halo. For M31, we get a flattened halo which is required to match the outer galactic HΙ scale height data, with our best-fit axis ratio (0.4) lying at the most oblate end of the distributions obtained from cosmological simulations. For UGC 07321, our best-fit halo core radius is only slightly larger than the stellar disc scale length, indicating that the halo is important even at small radii in this LSB galaxy. The high value of the gas velocity dispersion required to match the scale height data can explain the low star-formation rate of this galaxy.

Item Type: Conference Paper
Department/Centre: Division of Physical & Mathematical Sciences > Physics
Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2011 06:00
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2011 06:00
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/40722

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