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The Two-Component Virial Theorem and the Physical Properties of Stellar Systems

Motivated by present indirect evidence that galaxies are surrounded by dark matter halos, we investigate whether their physical properties can be described by a formulation of the virial theorem that explicitly takes into account the gravitational potential term representing the interaction of the d...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2000-01, Vol.528 (1), p.L5-L8
Main Authors: Dantas, Christine C, Ribeiro, André L. B, Capelato, Hugo V, de Carvalho, Reinaldo R
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Language:English
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Summary:Motivated by present indirect evidence that galaxies are surrounded by dark matter halos, we investigate whether their physical properties can be described by a formulation of the virial theorem that explicitly takes into account the gravitational potential term representing the interaction of the dark halo with the baryonic or luminous component. Our analysis shows that the application of such a "two-component virial theorem" not only accounts for the scaling relations displayed by, in particular, elliptical galaxies, but also for the observed properties of all virialized stellar systems, ranging from globular clusters to galaxy clusters.
ISSN:1538-4357
0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/312415