The (dark) halo-to-stellar mass ratio in the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G)
Abstract
We use 3.6 μm photometry for 1154 disk galaxies (i<65) in the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G, Sheth et al. 2010) to obtain the stellar component of the circular velocity. By combining the disk+bulge rotation curves with HI line width measurements from the literature, we estimate the ratio of the halo-to-stellar mass (M halo/M) within the optical disk, and compare it to the total stellar mass (M). We find the M halo/M-M relation in good agreement with the best-fit model at z≈0 in cosmological simulations (e.g. Moster et al. 2010), assuming that the dark matter halo within the optical radius comprises a constant fraction (4\%) of its total mass.
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