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It is demonstrated that the kinematics of the 10 star clusters in NGC2052-DF2 is compatible with a high dynamical mass close to those implied by the standard stellar-to-halo-mass ratio (SHMR). The analysis relies on a convenient form for the distribution function (DF) of projected phase space data, capturing non-gaussian features in the spread of true velocities of the mass tracers. A key ingredient is tidal stripping by the gravity of the apparently nearby larger galaxy, NGC 1052. Tidal stripping decreases the range of velocities of mass tracers, while only mildly lowering the total mass inside the trimming radius $r_{tr}$. The analysis is performed assuming halo profiles consistent with simulations of the $Lambda$CDM model. For the fiducial value $r_{tr}=10$ kpc, we find that the virial mass of the pre-trimmed halo is $M<1.6times 10^{10}M_odot$ at $2sigma $ ($95%$) and $M<8.6times 10^{9}M_odot$ at $1.64sigma$ ($90%$). For the mass within 10 kpc we obtain, $M_mathrm{10kpc}<3.9times 10^{9}M_odot$ and $<2.9times 10^{9}M_odot$ at $2sigma$ and $1.64sigma$, respectively. The $2sigma$ upper limit on the virial mass is roughly a factor of 3-5 below the mean SHMR relation.Taking $r_{tr}=20$ kpc, lowers the $2sigma$ virial mass limits by a factor of $sim 4 $, bringing our results closer to those of Wasserman et al. (2018) without their SHMR prior.
NGC1052-DF2 and NGC1052-DF4 are ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) that were found to have extremely low velocity dispersions, indicating that they have little or no dark matter. Both galaxies host anomalously luminous globular cluster (GC) systems, with
A great challenge in present-day physics is to understand whether the observed internal dynamics of galaxies is due to dark matter matter or due to a modification of the law of gravity. Recently, van Dokkum et al. reported that the ultra-diffuse dwar
We recently published velocity measurements of luminous globular clusters in the galaxy NGC1052-DF2, concluding that it lies far off the canonical stellar mass - halo mass relation. Here we present a revised velocity for one of the globular clusters,
[KKS2000]04 (NGC1052-DF2) has become a controversial and well-studied galaxy after the claims suggesting a lack of dark matter and the presence of an anomalously bright globular cluster (GC) system around it. A precise determination of its overall st
We report tentative evidence for a cold stellar stream in the ultra-diffuse galaxy NGC1052-DF2. If confirmed, this stream (which we refer to as The Maybe Stream) would be the first cold stellar stream detected outside of the Local Group. The candidat