A TRIO OF NEW LOCAL GROUP GALAXIES WITH EXTREME PROPERTIES

被引:132
作者
McConnachie, Alan W. [1 ]
Huxor, Avon [2 ]
Martin, Nicolas F. [3 ]
Irwin, Mike J. [4 ]
Chapman, Scott C. [4 ]
Fahlman, Gregory [5 ]
Ferguson, Annette M. N. [2 ]
Ibata, Rodrigo A. [6 ]
Lewis, Geraint F. [7 ]
Richer, Harvey [8 ]
Tanvir, Nial R. [9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Victoria, Dept Phys & Astron, Victoria, BC V8P 1A1, Canada
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Royal Observ, Inst Astron, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Max Planck Inst Astron, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
[4] Univ Cambridge, Inst Astron, Cambridge CB3 0HA, England
[5] Herzberg Inst Astrophys, NRC, Victoria, BC V9E 2E7, Canada
[6] Observ Strasbourg, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
[7] Univ Sydney, Sch Phys, Inst Astron, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[8] Univ British Columbia, Dept Phys & Astron, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1, Canada
[9] Univ Leicester, Dept Phys & Astron, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England
基金
英国科学技术设施理事会;
关键词
galaxies: dwarf; galaxies: individual (Andromeda XVIII; Andromeda XIX; Andromeda XX); Local Group; surveys;
D O I
10.1086/591313
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We report on the discovery of three new dwarf galaxies in the Local Group. These galaxies are found in new CFHT/MegaPrime g, i imaging of the southwestern quadrant of M31, extending our extant survey area to include the majority of the southern hemisphere of M31's halo out to 150 kpc. All these galaxies have stellar populations which appear typical of dwarf spheroidal (dSph) systems. The first of these galaxies, Andromeda XVIII, is the most distant Local Group dwarf discovered in recent years, at similar to 1.4 Mpc from the Milky Way (similar to 600 kpc from M31). The second galaxy, Andromeda XIX, a satellite of M31, is the most extended dwarf galaxy known in the Local Group, with a half-light radius of r(h) similar to 1.7 kpc. This is approximately an order of magnitude larger than the typical half-light radius of many Milky Way dSphs, and reinforces the difference in scale sizes seen between the Milky Way and M31 dSphs ( such that the M31 dwarfs are generally more extended than their Milky Way counterparts). The third galaxy, Andromeda XX, is one of the faintest galaxies so far discovered in the vicinity of M31, with an absolute magnitude of order M-V similar to -6.3. Andromeda XVIII, XIX, and XX highlight different aspects of, and raise important questions regarding, the formation and evolution of galaxies at the extreme faint end of the luminosity function. These findings indicate that we have not yet sampled the full parameter space occupied by dwarf galaxies, although this is an essential prerequisite for successfully and consistently linking these systems to the predicted cosmological dark matter substructure.
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页码:1009 / 1020
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