Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V
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Resumo: | We present Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of three recently discovered ultra-faint Milky Way satellites, Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V. We measure systemic velocities of vhel =- 110.0 0.5 - km s 1 , = - + vhel 15.9 1.7 1.8 - km s 1, and = - - + vhel 36.2 2.2 2.5 - km s 1 for the three objects, respectively. Their large relative velocities demonstrate that the satellites are unrelated despite their close physical proximity. We determine a velocity dispersion for Tuc IV of s = - + 4.3 1.0 1.7 - km s 1 , but we cannot resolve the velocity dispersions of the other two systems. For Gru II, we place an upper limit (90% confidence) on the dispersion of σ < 1.9 - km s 1, and for Tuc V, we do not obtain any useful limits. All three satellites have metallicities below [Fe H 2.1 ] = - , but none has a detectable metallicity spread. We determine proper motions for each satellite based on Gaia astrometry and compute their orbits around the Milky Way. Gru II is on a tightly bound orbit with a pericenter of - + 25 7 6 kpc and orbital eccentricity of - + 0.45 0.05 0.08. Tuc V likely has an apocenter beyond 100 kpc and could be approaching the Milky Way for the first time. The current orbit of Tuc IV is similar to that of Gru II, with a pericenter of - + 25 8 11 kpc and an eccentricity of - + 0.36 0.06 0.13. However, a backward integration of the position of Tuc IV demonstrates that it collided with the Large Magellanic Cloud at an impact parameter of 4 kpc ∼120 Myr ago, deflecting its trajectory and possibly altering its internal kinematics. Based on their sizes, masses, and metallicities, we classify Gru II and Tuc IV as likely dwarf galaxies, but the nature of Tuc V remains uncertain. |
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Simon, Josh D.Santiago, Basilio XavierDES Collaboration2020-08-04T03:39:10Z20200004-637Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/212589001115270We present Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of three recently discovered ultra-faint Milky Way satellites, Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V. We measure systemic velocities of vhel =- 110.0 0.5 - km s 1 , = - + vhel 15.9 1.7 1.8 - km s 1, and = - - + vhel 36.2 2.2 2.5 - km s 1 for the three objects, respectively. Their large relative velocities demonstrate that the satellites are unrelated despite their close physical proximity. We determine a velocity dispersion for Tuc IV of s = - + 4.3 1.0 1.7 - km s 1 , but we cannot resolve the velocity dispersions of the other two systems. For Gru II, we place an upper limit (90% confidence) on the dispersion of σ < 1.9 - km s 1, and for Tuc V, we do not obtain any useful limits. All three satellites have metallicities below [Fe H 2.1 ] = - , but none has a detectable metallicity spread. We determine proper motions for each satellite based on Gaia astrometry and compute their orbits around the Milky Way. Gru II is on a tightly bound orbit with a pericenter of - + 25 7 6 kpc and orbital eccentricity of - + 0.45 0.05 0.08. Tuc V likely has an apocenter beyond 100 kpc and could be approaching the Milky Way for the first time. The current orbit of Tuc IV is similar to that of Gru II, with a pericenter of - + 25 8 11 kpc and an eccentricity of - + 0.36 0.06 0.13. However, a backward integration of the position of Tuc IV demonstrates that it collided with the Large Magellanic Cloud at an impact parameter of 4 kpc ∼120 Myr ago, deflecting its trajectory and possibly altering its internal kinematics. Based on their sizes, masses, and metallicities, we classify Gru II and Tuc IV as likely dwarf galaxies, but the nature of Tuc V remains uncertain.application/pdfengThe astrophysical journal. Bristol. Vol. 892, no. 2 (Apr. 2020), 137, 16 p.Galáxias anãsNuvens de magalhaesVia lácteaMatéria escuraLocal groupDwarf galaxiesMagellanic cloudsMilky way galaxyDark matterBirds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana VEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSTEXT001115270.pdf.txt001115270.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain89863http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/212589/2/001115270.pdf.txt5b1359dd8411ae066ab890f5e8cfd42bMD52ORIGINAL001115270.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1392451http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/212589/1/001115270.pdf8c31c3b62b5f688152e296bc006f240eMD5110183/2125892023-07-02 03:42:22.252242oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/212589Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-02T06:42:22Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V |
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Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V |
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Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V Simon, Josh D. Galáxias anãs Nuvens de magalhaes Via láctea Matéria escura Local group Dwarf galaxies Magellanic clouds Milky way galaxy Dark matter |
title_short |
Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V |
title_full |
Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V |
title_fullStr |
Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V |
title_full_unstemmed |
Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V |
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Birds of a Feather? : Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of the ultra-faint satellites Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V |
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Simon, Josh D. |
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Simon, Josh D. Santiago, Basilio Xavier DES Collaboration |
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Santiago, Basilio Xavier DES Collaboration |
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Simon, Josh D. Santiago, Basilio Xavier DES Collaboration |
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Galáxias anãs Nuvens de magalhaes Via láctea Matéria escura |
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Galáxias anãs Nuvens de magalhaes Via láctea Matéria escura Local group Dwarf galaxies Magellanic clouds Milky way galaxy Dark matter |
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Local group Dwarf galaxies Magellanic clouds Milky way galaxy Dark matter |
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We present Magellan/IMACS spectroscopy of three recently discovered ultra-faint Milky Way satellites, Grus II, Tucana IV, and Tucana V. We measure systemic velocities of vhel =- 110.0 0.5 - km s 1 , = - + vhel 15.9 1.7 1.8 - km s 1, and = - - + vhel 36.2 2.2 2.5 - km s 1 for the three objects, respectively. Their large relative velocities demonstrate that the satellites are unrelated despite their close physical proximity. We determine a velocity dispersion for Tuc IV of s = - + 4.3 1.0 1.7 - km s 1 , but we cannot resolve the velocity dispersions of the other two systems. For Gru II, we place an upper limit (90% confidence) on the dispersion of σ < 1.9 - km s 1, and for Tuc V, we do not obtain any useful limits. All three satellites have metallicities below [Fe H 2.1 ] = - , but none has a detectable metallicity spread. We determine proper motions for each satellite based on Gaia astrometry and compute their orbits around the Milky Way. Gru II is on a tightly bound orbit with a pericenter of - + 25 7 6 kpc and orbital eccentricity of - + 0.45 0.05 0.08. Tuc V likely has an apocenter beyond 100 kpc and could be approaching the Milky Way for the first time. The current orbit of Tuc IV is similar to that of Gru II, with a pericenter of - + 25 8 11 kpc and an eccentricity of - + 0.36 0.06 0.13. However, a backward integration of the position of Tuc IV demonstrates that it collided with the Large Magellanic Cloud at an impact parameter of 4 kpc ∼120 Myr ago, deflecting its trajectory and possibly altering its internal kinematics. Based on their sizes, masses, and metallicities, we classify Gru II and Tuc IV as likely dwarf galaxies, but the nature of Tuc V remains uncertain. |
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