Bibcode
Nigoche-Netro, A.; Ramos-Larios, G.; Lagos, P.; de la Fuente, E.; Ruelas-Mayorga, A.; Mendez-Abreu, J.; Kemp, S. N.; Diaz, R. J.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 488, Issue 1, p.1320-1331
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2019
Citations
5
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Description
We study the behaviour of the dynamical and stellar mass inside the
effective radius of early-type galaxies (ETGs) as a function of
environment considering Newtonian dynamics, different surface-brightness
profiles, different initial mass functions (IMF), and different redshift
ranges. We use several samples of ETGs - ranging from 19 000 to 98 000
objects - from the ninth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
We assume that any difference between the dynamical and stellar mass is
due to dark matter and/or a non-universal IMF. The main results,
considering samples in the redshift range 0.0024 ≤ z ≤ 0.35, are
as follows: (i) the amount of dark matter inside ETGs depends on the
environment; (ii) ETGs in low-density environments span a wider dark
matter range than ETGs in dense environments; (iii) the amount of dark
matter inside ETGs in the most dense environments will be less than
approximately 55-75 per cent of the dynamical mass; (iv) the accurate
value of this upper limit depends on the impact of the IMF on the
stellar mass estimation; (v) in the case of an ETG sample which is
approximately complete for log(MVirial/MSun) >
10.5 and in the redshift range 0.04 ≤ z ≤ 0.08, we find that the
amount of dark matter in the most dense environments will be less than
approximately 60-65 per cent of the dynamical mass.
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Galaxies in the universe can be located in different environments, some of them are isolated or in low density regions and they are usually called field galaxies. The others can be located in galaxy associations, going from loose groups to clusters or even superclusters of galaxies. One of the foremost challenges of the modern Astrophysics is to
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