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Cambridge University Press (CUP), Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, S246(3), p. 427-428, 2007

DOI: 10.1017/s1743921308016104

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Ultra-Compact Dwarf Galaxies – More Massive than Allowed?

Journal article published in 2007 by Michael Hilker ORCID, S. Mieske, H. Baumgardt, J. Dabringhausen
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Abstract

AbstractDynamical mass estimates of ultra-compact dwarfs galaxies and massive globular clusters in the Fornax and Virgo clusters and around the giant elliptical Cen A have revealed some surprising results: 1) above ~106M the mass-to-light (M/L) ratio increases with the objects' mass; 2) some UCDs/massive GCs show high M/L values (4 to 6) that are not compatible with standard stellar population models; and 3) in the luminosity-velocity dispersion diagram, UCDs deviate from the well-defined relation of “normal” GCs, being more in line with the Faber-Jackson relation of early-type galaxies. In this contribution, we present the observational evidences for high mass-to-light ratios of UCDs and discuss possible explanations for them.

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