MOND Prediction for the Velocity Dispersion of the `Feeble Giant' Crater II

Abstract

Crater II is an unusual object among the dwarf satellite galaxies of the Local Group in that it has a very large size for its small luminosity. This provides a strong test of MOND, as Crater II should be in the deep MOND regime (gin ≈ 34\;km2\,s-2\,kpc-1 a0 = 3700\;km2\,s-2\,kpc-1). Despite its great distance (≈ 120 kpc) from the Milky Way, the external field of the host (gex ≈ 282\; km2\,s-2\,kpc-1) comfortably exceeds the internal field. Consequently, Crater II should be subject to the external field effect, a feature unique to MOND. This leads to the prediction of a very low velocity dispersion: σefe = 2.1+0.9-0.6\;km\,s-1.

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