Globular Cluster Systems and X-Ray Atmospheres in Galaxies
Abstract
We compare the empirical relationships between the mass of a galaxy's
globular system M_GCS, the gas mass in the hot X-ray atmosphere M_X within a
fiducial radius of 5 r_e, the total gravitational mass M_grav within 5 r_e, and
lastly the total halo mass M_h calibrated from weak lensing. We use a sample of
45 early-type galaxies (ETGs) for which both GCS and X-ray data are available;
all the galaxies in our sample are relatively high-mass ones with M_h > 10^12
M_sun. We find that M_X ~ M_h^1.0, similar to the previously known scaling
relation M_GCS ~ M_h^1.0. Both components scale much more steeply than the more
well known dependence of total stellar mass M_star ~ M_h^0.3 for luminous
galaxies. These results strengthen previous suggestions that feedback had
little effect on formation of the globular cluster system. The current data are
also used to measure the relative mass fractions of baryonic matter and dark
matter (DM) within 5 r_e. We find a strikingly uniform mean of = 0.83
with few outliers and an rms scatter of +-0.07. This result is in good
agreement with two recent suites of hydrodynamic galaxy formation models.