Abstract

We present the Hi data for 5 spiral galaxies that, along with their Hα rotation curves, are used to derive the distribution of dark matter within these objects. A new method for extracting rotation curves from Hi data cubes is presented; this takes into account the existence of a warp and minimises projection effects. The rotation curves obtained are tested by taking them as input to construct model data cubes that are compared to the observed ones: the agreement is excellent. On the contrary, the model data cubes built using rotation curves obtained with standard methods, such as the first-moment analysis, fail the test. The Hi rotation curves agree well with the Hα data, where they coexist. Moreover, the combined Hα + Hi rotation curves are smooth, symmetric and extended to large radii. The rotation curves are decomposed into stellar, gaseous and dark matter contributions and the inferred density distribution is compared to various mass distributions: dark haloes with a central density core, � Cold Dark Matter (�CDM) haloes (NFW, Moore profiles), Hi scaling and MOND. The observations point to haloes with con

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