Arabian Journal of Mathematics (Feb 2019)

Seeing the halo rotation of nearby spiral galaxies using Planck data

  • Noraiz Tahir,
  • Francesco De Paolis,
  • Asghar Qadir,
  • Achille A. Nucita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40065-019-0244-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 193 – 199

Abstract

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Abstract The rotation of the galactic halos is a fascinating topic which is still waiting to be addressed. Planck data have shown the existence of a temperature asymmetry towards the halo of several nearby galaxies, such as M31, NGC 5128, M33, M81 and M82. However, the cause of this asymmetry is an open problem. A possibility to explain the observed effect relies on the presence of “cold gas clouds” populating the galactic halos, which may be the answer to the so-called missing baryon problem. Here, we present a technique to estimate an upper limit to the rotational velocity of the halo of some nearby spiral galaxies using both their dynamical masses and the Planck data.

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