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Cappellari, M.; Bacon, R.; Bureau, M.; Damen, M. C.; Davies, R. L.; de Zeeuw, P. T.; Emsellem, E.; Falcón-Barroso, J.; Krajnović, D.; Kuntschner, H.; McDermid, R. M.; Peletier, R. F.; Sarzi, M.; van den Bosch, R. C. E.; van de Ven, G.
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EAS Publications Series, Volume 20, 2006, pp.127-130
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2006
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We investigate the well-known correlations between the dynamical
mass-to-light ratio M/L and other global observables of elliptical (E)
and lenticular (S0) galaxies. We construct two-integral Jeans and
three-integral Schwarzschild dynamical models for a sample of 25 E/S0
galaxies with SAURON integral-field stellar kinematics to about one
effective (half-light) radius R_e. The comparison of the dynamical M/L
with the (M/L)_pop inferred from the analysis of the stellar population,
indicates that dark matter in early-type galaxies contributes ~30% of
the total mass inside one R_e, in agreement with previous studies, with
significant variations from galaxy to galaxy. Our results suggest a
variation in M/L at constant (M/L)_pop, which seems to be linked to the
galaxy dynamics. We speculate that fast rotating galaxies have lower
dark matter fractions than the slow rotating and generally more massive
ones.