The Cen A galaxy group: dynamical mass and missing baryons

Abstract

The nearby elliptical galaxy Cen A is surrounded by a flattened system of dwarf satellite galaxies with coherent motions. Using a novel Bayesian approach, we measure the mean rotation velocity v rot and velocity dispersion σ int of the satellite system. We find v rot/σ int 0.7 indicating that the satellite system has non-negligible rotational support. Using Jeans' equations, we measure a circular velocity of 258 km s-1 and a dynamical mass of 1.2× 1013 M within 800 kpc. In a cosmological context, we find that the Cen A group has a baryon fraction M b/M2000.035 and is missing 77\% of the cosmologically available baryons. Consequently, Cen A should have a hot intergalactic medium with a mass of 8×1011 M, which is more than 20 times larger than current X-ray estimates. Intriguingly, The whole Cen A group lies on the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation defined by individual rotationally supported galaxies, as expected in Milgromian dynamics (MOND) with no need of missing baryons.

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