A Galaxy X-ray Fundamental Plane?
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- 2 June 1999
Abstract
We suggest the radii and luminosities of the X-ray emitting halos of elliptical galaxies define a fundamental plane with the star velocity dispersions, as for the corresponding optical observables. Since the X-ray emitting material usually is at larger radius than the stars this can be interpreted as additional evidence for a relation between the space distributions of stellar and dark mass, in analogy to the Tully-Fisher relation and flat rotation curves for spiral galaxies. The picture is complicated, however, by ellipticals with relatively low X-ray luminosities that appear to have modest dark halos, quite unlike the standard picture for spirals.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1999-06-02, ArXiv
- Published version: The Astrophysical Journal, 524 (1), L31.
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