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arxiv: 1901.03711 · v2 · pith:LWAX3JPOnew · submitted 2019-01-11 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

Still Missing Dark Matter: KCWI High-Resolution Stellar Kinematics of NGC1052-DF2

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The velocity dispersion of the ultra diffuse galaxy NGC1052-DF2 was found to be $\sigma_{\rm gc}=7.8^{+5.2}_{-2.2} \ \mathrm{kms^{-1}}$, much lower than expected from the stellar mass -- halo mass relation and nearly identical to the expected value from the stellar mass alone. This result was based on the radial velocities of ten luminous globular clusters that were assumed to be associated with the galaxy. A more precise measurement is possible from high resolution spectroscopy of the diffuse stellar light. Here we present an integrated spectrum of the diffuse light of NGC1052-DF2 obtained with the Keck Cosmic Web Imager, with an instrumental resolution of $\sigma_{\rm instr}\approx 12 \ \mathrm{kms^{-1}}$. The systemic velocity of the galaxy is $v_{\rm sys}=1805\pm 1.1 \ \mathrm{kms^{-1}}$, in very good agreement with the average velocity of the globular clusters ($\langle v_{\rm gc}\rangle = 1803\pm 2 \ \mathrm{kms^{-1}}$). There is no evidence for rotation within the KCWI field of view. We find a stellar velocity dispersion of $\sigma_{\rm stars}=8.4 \pm 2.1 \ \mathrm{kms^{-1}}$, consistent with the dispersion that was derived from the globular clusters. The implied dynamical mass within the half-light radius $r_{1/2}=2.7 \ \mathrm{kpc}$ is $M_{\rm dyn}= (1.3 \pm 0.8) \times 10^8 $ M$_{\odot}$, similar to the stellar mass within that radius ($M_{\rm stars}=(1.0 \pm 0.2) \times 10^8 \ \mathrm{M}_{\odot}$). With this confirmation of the low velocity dispersion of NGC1052-DF2, the most urgent question is whether this "missing dark matter problem" is unique to this galaxy or applies more widely.

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