Abstract
We apply the barred Schwarzschild method developed by Tahmasebzadeh et al. (2022) to a barred S0 galaxy, NGC 4371, observed by IFU instruments from the TIMER and ATLAS3D projects. We construct the gravitational potential by combining a fixed black hole mass, a spherical dark matter halo, and stellar mass distribution deprojected from 3.6 μm SG image considering an axisymmetric disc and a triaxial bar. We independently modelled kinematic data from TIMER and ATLAS3D. Both models fit the data remarkably well. We find a consistent bar pattern speed from the two sets of models with and, respectively. The dimensionless bar rotation parameter is determined to be, indicating a likely slow bar in NGC 4371. Additionally, our model predicts a high amount of dark matter within the bar region (), which, aligned with the predictions of cosmological simulations, indicates that fast bars are generally found in baryon-dominated discs. Based on the best-fitting model, we further decompose the galaxy into multiple 3D orbital structures, including a BP/X bar, a classical bulge, a nuclear disc, and a main disc. The BP/X bar is not perfectly included in the input 3D density model, but BP/X-supporting orbits are picked through the fitting to the kinematic data. This is the first time a real barred galaxy has been modelled utilizing the Schwarzschild method including a 3D bar.
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Tahmasebzadeh, B., Zhu, L., Shen, J., Gadotti, D. A., Valluri, M., Thater, S., … Guo, R. (2024). Schwarzschild modelling of barred s0 galaxy NGC 4371. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 534(1), 861–882. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae2109
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