An Overmassive Dark Halo around an Ultra-diffuse Galaxy in the Virgo Cluster
Ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) have the sizes of giants but the luminosities of dwarfs. A key to understanding their origins comes from their total masses, but their low surface brightnesses (μ (V) ≥slant 25.0) generally prohibit dynamical studies. Here, we report the first such measurements for a UDG (VCC 1287 in the Virgo cluster), based on its
Beasley, M. A. et al.
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