Hα Rotation Curves: The Soft Core Question

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, , Citation Danilo Marchesini et al 2002 ApJ 575 801 DOI 10.1086/341475

0004-637X/575/2/801

Abstract

We present high-resolution Hα rotation curves of four late-type dwarf galaxies and two low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies, for which accurate H I rotation curves are available from the literature. Observations are carried out at Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. For LSB F583-1 an innovative dispersing element was used, the Volume Phase Holographic, with a dispersion of about 0.35 Å pixel-1. We find good agreement between the Hα data and the H I observations and conclude that the H I data for these galaxies suffer very little from beam smearing. We show that the optical rotation curves of these dark matter-dominated galaxies are best fitted by the Burkert profile. In the centers of galaxies, where the N-body simulations predict cuspy cores and fast rising rotation curves, our data seem to be in better agreement with the presence of soft cores.

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