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Rotation Curves of Spiral GalaxieS: I History: Rotation of spiral nebulae was first noticed by Wolf and by Slipher in 1914. Pease (1916,1918) made first measurements of what we now call the “rotation curve” in the nuclear regions of M31 and M104 (”Sombrero”). Before 1975 it was believed that after reaching maximum the rotation velocity goes down as V R -1/2 . Mass of a galaxy was taken as (Brandt’s 1960 model): M tot = (3/2) 3/n V 2 max R max /G, where n is a parameter in the following approximation for the rotation curve: V rot = V max (R/R max ) /[1/3+2/3*(R/R max ) n ] 3/2n The situation changed around 1975 when 21cm measurements showed that the velocity V rot does not decline beyond optical radius. Rubin, Ford, and Thonnard (1978) pushed optical observations to larger radii with the same basic conclusion as in 21cm: flat rotaton curves. For review of early results see Faber & Gallagher (1979, ARAS 17). F&G gave for spiral galaxies within the Holmberg radius (26.5mag/arcsec): (M/L) B (M/L) V 5 for Sb spirals. (M/L) decreases for later types.
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Page 1: Rotation Curves of Spiral Galaxie - NMSU Astronomyastronomy.nmsu.edu/aklypin/AST616/SpiralRotation.pdfSpider diagram of M81 shows gravitation effect of spiral arms. Warps. Position-velocity

Rotation Curves of Spiral GalaxieS: I

History:

Rotation of spiral nebulae was first noticed by Wolf and by Slipher in 1914. Pease (1916,1918) made first measurements of what we now call the “rotation curve” in the nuclear regions of M31 and M104 (”Sombrero”). Before ∼1975 it was believed that after reaching maximum the rotation velocity goes down as V ∽ R-1/2. Mass of a galaxy was taken as (Brandt’s 1960 model): ! Mtot = (3/2)3/n V2maxRmax/G, !where n is a parameter in the following approximation for the rotation curve: ! Vrot = Vmax(R/Rmax) /[1/3+2/3*(R/Rmax)n]3/2n

!The situation changed around 1975 when 21cm measurements showed that the velocity Vrot does not decline beyond optical radius. Rubin, Ford, and Thonnard (1978) pushed optical observations to larger radii with the same basic conclusion as in 21cm: flat rotaton curves. For review of early results see Faber & Gallagher (1979, ARAS 17). F&G gave for spiral galaxies within the Holmberg radius (26.5mag/arcsec): ! (M/L)B ≈ (M/L)V ≈ 5 for Sb spirals. (M/L) decreases for later types.

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Recovering rotation curves using 21cm observations

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Complications: oval distortions.

The galaxy is clearly barred

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Example: UGC8508

Distance 2.5 Mpc MB =-12.9

Russian 6m telescope

1kpc

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Galaxy, which should not exist: Cam B (Begum et al 2003)

Vrot+rms = 10km/s MB = -12.3 D = 3.5 Mpc

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Tilted ring model: pure circular motion inside each ring, but rings are tilted. !Note that the spider diagram is twisted.

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Spider diagram of M81 shows gravitation effect of spiral arms

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Warps

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Position-velocity diagram: distribution of velocities along the line of sight

Correction is required for inclined galaxies. Real velocity is larger than the position of maximum of intensity along line of sight.

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Gentile et al. 2004

PV diagrams

Note that maximum velocity is not at the maximum of the signal. This typically ignored, but corrections can be substantial.

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PV diagrams

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Rotation of stars and gas.

Stars rotate slower, but the difference is small (asymmetric drift)

In some cases stars and gas counter rotate.

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Persic & Salucci (1996)

Properties of rotation curves. Wide range abs. magnitudes . Galaxies are supposed to be either “bulgless” or late type spirals.

Every rotation curve was normalized to optical radius Ropt - radius containing 83% of the total light. For exp. disk Ropt = 3.2Rd

Average rotation curve depends on abs.magnitude of galaxy.

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Slope of the rotation curve as the function of abs. magnitudeSlope is estimated at Ropt

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Two-component fits. Maximum disk decomposition.

General trend: dwarfs are more DM dominated than giants.

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Tendencies:

!✦ Galaxies with larger L have larger Vmax ✦ Galaxies with larger L have shorter (in relative units) radii of

solid-body (or rising V) rotation ✦ Earlier Hubble-type galaxies rotate faster for the same L ✦ Fraction of DM inside optical radius increases with decreasing

Vmax ✦ DM is less concentrated than the luminous matter

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Mass models

NFW

Nuker

Burkert

Exponential thin disk: maximum or sub-maximum disk

DM is spherical:

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McGaugh & dBlok (2002)

Example of rotation curve a low surface brightness galaxy.

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DDO 39

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M/L=1

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Dwarf galaxy NGC 4605: radial motions?

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Two ways of recovering distribution of the mass

Assume models get parameters

Invert rotation curve

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deBlok et al. 2001

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Different conclusions