A Dearth of Dark Matter in Ordinary Elliptical Galaxies

The kinematics of the outer parts of three intermediate-luminosity elliptical galaxies were studied with the Planetary Nebula Spectrograph. The galaxies' velocity-dispersion profiles were found to decline with the radius, and dynamical modeling of the data indicates the presence of little if an...

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Hauptverfasser: Romanowsky, Aaron J., Douglas, Nigel G., Arnaboldi, Magda, Kuijken, Konrad, Merrifield, Michael R., Napolitano, Nicola R., Capaccioli, Massimo, Freeman, Kenneth C.
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Company growth
Dark matter
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Dark matter (stellar, interstellar, galactic, and cosmological)
Earth, ocean, space
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Velocity
title A Dearth of Dark Matter in Ordinary Elliptical Galaxies
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