Renzo`s Rule: “For any feature in the luminosity profile there is a
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Renzo`s Rule: “For any feature in the luminosity profile there is a
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Famaey & McGaugh (arxiv:1112.3960) Renzo’s Rule: “For any feature in the luminosity profile there is a corresponding feature in the rotation curve and vice versa.” (Sancisi 2004, IAU 220, 233) McGaugh et al. (2007) Enclosed dark matter mass Spiral Galaxies (Dark Matter Only) Line fit to R > 1 kpc only Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Strigari et al. (2008) Line from preceding plot evaluated at 300 pc Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Walker et al. (2010) ApJ, 717, L87 Enclosed dark matter mass LSB galaxies (Kuzio de Naray) M31 dwarfs mass @ r1/2 MW dwarfs Tuesday, February 28, 2012 With Joe Wolf (UC Irvine) (McGaugh & Wolf 2010, ApJ, 722, 248) range of anisotropy After lengthy, necessary, and gratuitously excessive modeling of orbital anisotropy... Estimate the circular velocity as Vc = Tuesday, February 28, 2012 √ 3σr1/2 (McGaugh & Wolf 2010, ApJ, 722, 248) Baryonic TF relation M31 dwarfs Classical dwarfs Ultrafaint dwarfs deviations Ursa Minor Draco akin to UF Leo T unique among these satellite systems in having gas. Tuesday, February 28, 2012 deviation from BTFR deviations correlate with... Luminosity Effective radius Surface brightness Metallicity Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Distance (or Δ-1) Ellipticity MV+6.4log(D) Tidal susceptibility Tuesday, February 28, 2012 Bellazzini et al. (2008) deviation from BTFR deviations correlate with... Ellipticity Distance Tuesday, February 28, 2012 MOND deviation from BTFR dark matter half light/tidal radius half light/tidal radius Stars safely within tidal radius. Should be no tidal effects, assuming equilibrium and Pericenter ~ Distance (!) Deviations set in about where the size of the satellite becomes comparable to the tidal radius. Tuesday, February 28, 2012 ellipticity deviation γ= ! D r "3/2 # $ m 1/2 M Tidal susceptibility depends on what you use for m. IF L is your estimator, Fb & ε correlate with susceptibility Tuesday, February 28, 2012 feedback use metallicity to predict amount of baryonic mass loss (assumes SF goes to completion; all gas expelled) ! Mb −[Fe/H] fd = 1 + 0.4 × 10 fb Mvir Tuesday, February 28, 2012 " (Wyse, private communication) reionization Solid line: Crain et al. (2007) Dashed lines: Gnedin (2011) α = 1 (left); α = 2 (right) Tuesday, February 28, 2012