Abstract

AbstractA new mass model for M31 is presented. The best possible baryonic mass profile for M31 is derived from the 2MASS Ks-band image and M/L ratios from Bell et al. (2003). The best fitting rotation curve is then found within the context of ΛCDM disk galaxy formation. We find that M31 is well-described by a model that includes an adiabatically contracted halo, with an initial NFW concentration, c = 20. Models without adiabatic contraction fail to reproduce the observed rotation curve at r>15 kpc. The derived halo virial mass is Mvir = (9.4 ± 0.8) × 1011M⊙, consistent with masses derived from other observational methods.

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