A Universal Mass Profile for Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies?
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We apply the Jeans equation to estimate masses for eight of the brightest dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies. For Fornax, the dSph with the largest kinematic data set, we obtain a model-independent constraint on the maximum-circular velocity, Vmax = 20 +4 −3 km s . Although we obtain only lowerlimits of Vmax & 10 km s −1 for the remaining dSphs, we find that in all cases the enclosed mass at the projected half-light radius is well constrained and robust to a wide range of halo models and velocity anisotropies. We derive a simple analytic formula that estimates M(rhalf ) accurately with respect to results from the full Jeans analysis. Applying this formula to the entire population of Local Group dSphs with published kinematic data, we demonstrate a correlation such that M(rhalf ) ∝ r half , or in terms of the mean density interior to the half-light radius, 〈ρ〉 ∝ r half . This relation is driven by the fact that the dSph data exhibit a correlation between global velocity dispersion and half-light radius. We argue that tidal forces are unlikely to have introduced this relation, but tides may have increased the scatter and/or altered the slope. While the data are well described by mass profiles ranging over a factor of . 2 in normalization (Vmax ∼ 10 − 20 km s), we consider the hypothesis that all dSphs are embedded within a “universal” dark matter halo. We show that in addition to the power law M ∝ r, viable candidates include a cuspy “NFW” halo with Vmax ∼ 15 km s and scale radius r0 ∼ 800 pc, as well as a cored halo with Vmax ∼ 13 km s and r0 ∼ 150 pc. Finally, assuming that their measured velocity dispersions accurately reflect their masses, the smallest dSphs now allow us to resolve dSph densities at radii as small as a few tens of pc. At these small scales we find mean densities as large as 〈ρ〉 . 5M⊙pc (. 200GeV cm). Subject headings: galaxies: dwarf — galaxies: kinematics and dynamics — (galaxies:) Local Group
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