Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2006
The halo masses of nearby individual elliptical galaxiescan be estimated by using the kinematics of their stars, planetary nebulae, and globularclusters–ideally in combination.With currently improving coverage of galaxies of ordinary luminosities and morphologies,systematic trends may be identified.Bright, boxy ellipticals show strong signatures of dark matter,while faint, disky ones typically do not.The former result is problematic for the MOND theory of gravity, and the latter is a challenge to explain in theΛCDM paradigm of galaxy formation.