Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III
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Resumo: | We present Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the recently discovered Milky Way satellite TucanaIII (Tuc III). We identify 26 member stars in TucIII from which we measure a mean radial velocity of vhel=−102.3±0.4 (stat.)±2.0(sys.) km s-1, a velocity dispersion of - 0.1+0.1 0.7 km s-1, and a mean metallicity of = - - [Fe/H] 2.42+0.08 0.07. The upper limit on the velocity dispersion is σ<1.5 km s-1 at 95.5%confidence, and the corresponding upper limit on the mass within the half-light radius of TucIII is 9.0×104Me. We cannot rule out mass-to-light ratios as large as 240Me/Le for TucIII, but much lower mass-to-light ratios that would leave the system baryon-dominated are also allowed. We measure an upper limit on the metallicity spread of the stars in TucIII of 0.19dex at 95.5% confidence. TucIII has a smaller metallicity dispersion and likely a smaller velocity dispersion than any known dwarf galaxy, but a larger size and lower surface brightness than any known globular cluster. Its metallicity is also much lower than those of the clusters with similar luminosity. We therefore tentatively suggest that TucIII is the tidally stripped remnant of a dark matter-dominated dwarf galaxy, but additional precise velocity and metallicity measurements will be necessary for a definitive classification. If TucIII is indeed a dwarf galaxy, it is one of the closest external galaxies to the Sun. Because of its proximity, the most luminous stars in TucIII are quite bright, including one star at V=15.7 that is the brightest known member star of an ultra-faint satellite. |
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Simon, Josh D.Li, T. S.Drlica-Wagner, AlexBechtol, KeithMarshall, Jennifer L.James, David J.Wang, M.Strigari, Louis E.Balbinot, EduardoKuehn, KylerWalker, AlistairAbbott, Timothy M. C.Allam, Sahar S.Annis, James T.Benoit-Lévy, AurélienBrooks, D.Buckley-Geer, ElizabethBurke, David LyleCarnero Rosell, AurelioCarrasco Kind, MatíasCarretero Palacios, JorgeCunha, Carlos EduardoD'Andrea, Christopher B.Costa, Luiz N. daDePoy, Darren L.Desai, S.Doel, PeterFernandez, EnriqueFlaugher, BrennaFrieman, Joshua A.García-Bellido, JuanGaztañaga, EnriqueGoldstein, Daniel AbrahamGruen, DanielGutierrez, Gaston R.Kuropatkin, Nikolay P.Maia, Marcio Antonio GeimbaMartini, PaulMenanteau, FelipeMiller, Christopher J.Miquel, RamonNeilsen, Eric H.Nord, Brian DennisOgando, Ricardo L.C.Plazas Malagón, Andrés AlejandroRomer, Anita K.Rykoff, EliSanchez-Alvaro, EusebioSantiago, Basilio XavierScarpine, Victor EmanuelSchubnell, MichaelSevilla Noarbe, IgnacioSmith, Robert ChristopherSobreira, FláviaSuchyta, EricSwanson, Molly E. C.Tarle, GregoryWhiteway, L.Yanny, BrianDES Collaboration2017-10-20T02:26:24Z20170004-637Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/169601001044743We present Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the recently discovered Milky Way satellite TucanaIII (Tuc III). We identify 26 member stars in TucIII from which we measure a mean radial velocity of vhel=−102.3±0.4 (stat.)±2.0(sys.) km s-1, a velocity dispersion of - 0.1+0.1 0.7 km s-1, and a mean metallicity of = - - [Fe/H] 2.42+0.08 0.07. The upper limit on the velocity dispersion is σ<1.5 km s-1 at 95.5%confidence, and the corresponding upper limit on the mass within the half-light radius of TucIII is 9.0×104Me. We cannot rule out mass-to-light ratios as large as 240Me/Le for TucIII, but much lower mass-to-light ratios that would leave the system baryon-dominated are also allowed. We measure an upper limit on the metallicity spread of the stars in TucIII of 0.19dex at 95.5% confidence. TucIII has a smaller metallicity dispersion and likely a smaller velocity dispersion than any known dwarf galaxy, but a larger size and lower surface brightness than any known globular cluster. Its metallicity is also much lower than those of the clusters with similar luminosity. We therefore tentatively suggest that TucIII is the tidally stripped remnant of a dark matter-dominated dwarf galaxy, but additional precise velocity and metallicity measurements will be necessary for a definitive classification. If TucIII is indeed a dwarf galaxy, it is one of the closest external galaxies to the Sun. Because of its proximity, the most luminous stars in TucIII are quite bright, including one star at V=15.7 that is the brightest known member star of an ultra-faint satellite.application/pdfengThe astrophysical journal. Bristol. Vol. 838, no. 1 (Mar. 2017), 11, 14 p.GaláxiasMatéria escuraComposicao estelarMetalicidadeVia lácteaDark matterGalaxies: dwarfGalaxies: individual (Tucana III)Galaxies: stellar contentLocal groupStars: abundancesNearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana IIIEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001044743.pdf001044743.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf595483http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/169601/1/001044743.pdf67b0ddda9ad7c1e7cc2be24bea343941MD51TEXT001044743.pdf.txt001044743.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain83316http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/169601/2/001044743.pdf.txtc6d9f6054d38077f8daf884ac759c11aMD52THUMBNAIL001044743.pdf.jpg001044743.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1894http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/169601/3/001044743.pdf.jpgafe508f96777d3c8f85caf0823bf8eacMD5310183/1696012023-07-02 03:41:59.548144oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/169601Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-02T06:41:59Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III |
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Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III |
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Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III Simon, Josh D. Galáxias Matéria escura Composicao estelar Metalicidade Via láctea Dark matter Galaxies: dwarf Galaxies: individual (Tucana III) Galaxies: stellar content Local group Stars: abundances |
title_short |
Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III |
title_full |
Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III |
title_fullStr |
Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III |
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Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III |
title_sort |
Nearest neighbor : the low-mass Milky Way satellite Tucana III |
author |
Simon, Josh D. |
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Simon, Josh D. Li, T. S. Drlica-Wagner, Alex Bechtol, Keith Marshall, Jennifer L. James, David J. Wang, M. Strigari, Louis E. Balbinot, Eduardo Kuehn, Kyler Walker, Alistair Abbott, Timothy M. C. Allam, Sahar S. Annis, James T. Benoit-Lévy, Aurélien Brooks, D. Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Burke, David Lyle Carnero Rosell, Aurelio Carrasco Kind, Matías Carretero Palacios, Jorge Cunha, Carlos Eduardo D'Andrea, Christopher B. Costa, Luiz N. da DePoy, Darren L. Desai, S. Doel, Peter Fernandez, Enrique Flaugher, Brenna Frieman, Joshua A. García-Bellido, Juan Gaztañaga, Enrique Goldstein, Daniel Abraham Gruen, Daniel Gutierrez, Gaston R. Kuropatkin, Nikolay P. Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba Martini, Paul Menanteau, Felipe Miller, Christopher J. Miquel, Ramon Neilsen, Eric H. Nord, Brian Dennis Ogando, Ricardo L.C. Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro Romer, Anita K. Rykoff, Eli Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio Santiago, Basilio Xavier Scarpine, Victor Emanuel Schubnell, Michael Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio Smith, Robert Christopher Sobreira, Flávia Suchyta, Eric Swanson, Molly E. C. Tarle, Gregory Whiteway, L. Yanny, Brian DES Collaboration |
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Li, T. S. Drlica-Wagner, Alex Bechtol, Keith Marshall, Jennifer L. James, David J. Wang, M. Strigari, Louis E. Balbinot, Eduardo Kuehn, Kyler Walker, Alistair Abbott, Timothy M. C. Allam, Sahar S. Annis, James T. Benoit-Lévy, Aurélien Brooks, D. Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Burke, David Lyle Carnero Rosell, Aurelio Carrasco Kind, Matías Carretero Palacios, Jorge Cunha, Carlos Eduardo D'Andrea, Christopher B. Costa, Luiz N. da DePoy, Darren L. Desai, S. Doel, Peter Fernandez, Enrique Flaugher, Brenna Frieman, Joshua A. García-Bellido, Juan Gaztañaga, Enrique Goldstein, Daniel Abraham Gruen, Daniel Gutierrez, Gaston R. Kuropatkin, Nikolay P. Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba Martini, Paul Menanteau, Felipe Miller, Christopher J. Miquel, Ramon Neilsen, Eric H. Nord, Brian Dennis Ogando, Ricardo L.C. Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro Romer, Anita K. Rykoff, Eli Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio Santiago, Basilio Xavier Scarpine, Victor Emanuel Schubnell, Michael Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio Smith, Robert Christopher Sobreira, Flávia Suchyta, Eric Swanson, Molly E. C. Tarle, Gregory Whiteway, L. Yanny, Brian DES Collaboration |
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Simon, Josh D. Li, T. S. Drlica-Wagner, Alex Bechtol, Keith Marshall, Jennifer L. James, David J. Wang, M. Strigari, Louis E. Balbinot, Eduardo Kuehn, Kyler Walker, Alistair Abbott, Timothy M. C. Allam, Sahar S. Annis, James T. Benoit-Lévy, Aurélien Brooks, D. Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Burke, David Lyle Carnero Rosell, Aurelio Carrasco Kind, Matías Carretero Palacios, Jorge Cunha, Carlos Eduardo D'Andrea, Christopher B. Costa, Luiz N. da DePoy, Darren L. Desai, S. Doel, Peter Fernandez, Enrique Flaugher, Brenna Frieman, Joshua A. García-Bellido, Juan Gaztañaga, Enrique Goldstein, Daniel Abraham Gruen, Daniel Gutierrez, Gaston R. Kuropatkin, Nikolay P. Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba Martini, Paul Menanteau, Felipe Miller, Christopher J. Miquel, Ramon Neilsen, Eric H. Nord, Brian Dennis Ogando, Ricardo L.C. Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro Romer, Anita K. Rykoff, Eli Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio Santiago, Basilio Xavier Scarpine, Victor Emanuel Schubnell, Michael Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio Smith, Robert Christopher Sobreira, Flávia Suchyta, Eric Swanson, Molly E. C. Tarle, Gregory Whiteway, L. Yanny, Brian DES Collaboration |
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Galáxias Matéria escura Composicao estelar Metalicidade Via láctea |
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Galáxias Matéria escura Composicao estelar Metalicidade Via láctea Dark matter Galaxies: dwarf Galaxies: individual (Tucana III) Galaxies: stellar content Local group Stars: abundances |
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Dark matter Galaxies: dwarf Galaxies: individual (Tucana III) Galaxies: stellar content Local group Stars: abundances |
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We present Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the recently discovered Milky Way satellite TucanaIII (Tuc III). We identify 26 member stars in TucIII from which we measure a mean radial velocity of vhel=−102.3±0.4 (stat.)±2.0(sys.) km s-1, a velocity dispersion of - 0.1+0.1 0.7 km s-1, and a mean metallicity of = - - [Fe/H] 2.42+0.08 0.07. The upper limit on the velocity dispersion is σ<1.5 km s-1 at 95.5%confidence, and the corresponding upper limit on the mass within the half-light radius of TucIII is 9.0×104Me. We cannot rule out mass-to-light ratios as large as 240Me/Le for TucIII, but much lower mass-to-light ratios that would leave the system baryon-dominated are also allowed. We measure an upper limit on the metallicity spread of the stars in TucIII of 0.19dex at 95.5% confidence. TucIII has a smaller metallicity dispersion and likely a smaller velocity dispersion than any known dwarf galaxy, but a larger size and lower surface brightness than any known globular cluster. Its metallicity is also much lower than those of the clusters with similar luminosity. We therefore tentatively suggest that TucIII is the tidally stripped remnant of a dark matter-dominated dwarf galaxy, but additional precise velocity and metallicity measurements will be necessary for a definitive classification. If TucIII is indeed a dwarf galaxy, it is one of the closest external galaxies to the Sun. Because of its proximity, the most luminous stars in TucIII are quite bright, including one star at V=15.7 that is the brightest known member star of an ultra-faint satellite. |
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