20-24 March 2023
Haus H, Telegrafenberg
Europe/Berlin timezone

The oblateness of the dark matter halos of nearby galaxies and its correlation with gas mass fractions

24 Mar 2023, 09:55
15m
Haus H, Telegrafenberg

Haus H, Telegrafenberg

Potsdam, Germany
Contributed talk SESSION 5 : Near-field cosmology and galaxy masses beyond the Local Group SESSION 5 : Near-field cosmology and galaxy masses beyond the Local Group

Speaker

Mousumi Das (Indian Institute of Astrophysics)

Description

We present a method to measure the the oblateness parameter q of the dark matter halo of gas rich galaxies that have extended HI disks. We have applied our model to a sample of 20 nearby galaxies that are gas rich and close to face-on, of which 6 are large disk galaxies, 8 have moderate stellar masses and 6 are low surface brightness dwarf galaxies. We have used the stacked HI velocity dispersion and HI surface densities to derive q in the outer disk regions. Our most important result is that gas dominated galaxies (such as LSB dwarfs) that have M(gas)/M(baryons)>0.5 have oblate halos (q < 0.55), whereas stellar dominated galaxies have a range of q values from 0.2 to 1.3. We also find a significant positive correlation between q and stellar mass, which indicates that galaxies with massive stellar disks have a higher probability of having halos that are spherical or slightly prolate, whereas low mass galaxies preferably have oblate halos.

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Primary author

Mousumi Das (Indian Institute of Astrophysics)

Co-authors

Roger ianjamasimanana (Instituto de Astrof ́ısica de Andaluc ́ıa (CSIC)) Prof. Stacy McGaugh (Case Western Reserve University) Prof. James Schombert (University of Oregon) Prof. KS Dwarakanath (Raman Research Institute)

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