http://arxiv.org/abs/1903.10757
The study of Planck microwave temperature maps towards several nearby spiral edge-on galaxies had revealed frequency independent temperature asymmetry of Doppler origin in their halos. On an example of M31, as of relatively detailed studied galaxy, the contribution of the dust component in that effect is studied using the models of dust emission and the phenomenological profiles of the dark matter configurations. The results are in accordance with those obtained from the microwave temperature asymmetry data, thus indicating the possible contribution of dust among other radiation mechanisms in revealing the dark halo parameters.
A. A.Amekhyan
Wed, 27 Mar 19
71/74
Comments: IJMPD (accepted), 10 pages
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