Investigating the Ultra-diffuse Galaxy NGC5846_UDG1 through the Kinematics of its Rich Globular Cluster System
/ Authors
Lydia Haacke, D. A. Forbes, J. Gannon, S. Danieli, J. Brodie, Joel Pfeffer, A. Romanowsky, P. V. van Dokkum, Steven R. Janssens, Maria Luisa Buzzo
and 1 more author
/ Abstract
Recent studies of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) have shown their globular cluster (GC) systems to be central in unveiling their remarkable properties and halo masses. Deep HST imaging revealed 54 GC candidates around the UDG NGC5846_UDG1 (UDG1), with a remarkable 13percnt of the stellar light contained in the GC system. We present a kinematic analysis of UDG1’s GC system from observations with the integral field spectrograph KCWI on the Keck II telescope. We measure recessional velocities for 19 GCs, confirming them as members of UDG1, giving a total of 20 confirmed GCs when combined with literature. Approximately 9percnt of the stellar light are contained just in the confirmed GCs. We determine the GC system’s velocity dispersion to be σGC=29.8$^{+6.4}_{-4.9}$ km s−1. We find that σGC increases with increasing magnitude, consistent with predictions for a GC system that evolved under the influence of dynamical friction. The GC system velocity dispersion is constant out to ∼1Reff. Using σGC, we calculate Mdyn=$2.09^{+1.00}_{-0.64}\times 10^{9}$M⊙ as the dynamical mass enclosed within ∼2.5 kpc. The dark matter halo mass suggested by the GC number–halo mass relationship agrees with our dynamical mass estimate, implying a halo more massive than suggested by common stellar mass–halo mass relationships. UDG1, being GC-rich with a massive halo, fits the picture of a failed galaxy.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society