van Dokkum et al, 2018, An Enigmatic Population of Luminous Globular Clusters in a Galaxy Lacking Dark Matter
# 세줄 요약 #
- We recently found an ultra-diffuse galaxy (UDG) called NGC1052-DF2 with a half-light radius of Re = 2.2 kpc and little or no dark matter.
- Their properties are similar to ω Centauri (the brightest and largest globular cluster in the Milky Way), but that the luminosity function of metal-poor globular clusters is not universal and a factor of ∼1000 removed from the relation between globular cluster mass and total galaxy mass that has been found for other galaxies.
- We infer that a dark matter halo is not a prerequisite for the formation of metal-poor globular cluster-like objects in high-redshift galaxies.
# 상세 리뷰 #
1. Introduction
- We recently found an ultra-diffuse galaxy (UDG) called NGC1052-DF2
- half-light radius Re = 2.2kpc
- little or no dark matter
- stellar-mass of M_stars ≈ 2 × 10^8 M_sun
- dark matter halo mass of M_halo < 1.5 × 10^8 M_sun
- distance: 19.0 ± 1.7 Mpc
- Observation: Combination of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Imaging & Keck Spectroscopy
- These galaxy properties are similar to ω Centauri
- Their average size of <r_h>= 6.2 ± 0.5 pc
- metallicity of [Fe/H] = −1.35 ± 0.12
2. Result
- NGC1052-DF2 has two different properties from other UDGs(or other galaxies).
- (1) Luminosity function of GCs peak Mv ≈ -9.1
- Universal UDGs value Mv ≈ -7.5
- (2) The galaxy has no or very litter dark matter (DM)
- The total mass of GCs v.s. galaxy ratio (M_gc/M_galaxy)
- Universal UDGs: 3 x 10^-5
- NGC1052-DF2: 3 x 10^-2
- The factor is ~ 1000 higher than universal galaxies.
- The total mass of GCs v.s. galaxy ratio (M_gc/M_galaxy)
3. Discussion
- metal-poor GC system is not connected with DM halo
- In high-z galaxies, gas-rich central region & no DM halo galaxy is commonly in space.
* Reference: van Dokkum, P., “An Enigmatic Population of Luminous Globular Clusters in a Galaxy Lacking Dark Matter”, The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 856, no. 2, 2018. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/aab60b.