论文标题

图卡纳矮人球形星系:毕竟不是如此巨大的故障

The Tucana dwarf spheroidal galaxy: not such a massive failure after all

论文作者

Taibi, S., Battaglia, G., Rejkuba, M., Leaman, R., Kacharov, N., Iorio, G., Jablonka, P., Zoccali, M.

论文摘要

孤立的本地群体(LG)矮星系已经进化出来的大部分或全部一生都不受与大型LG螺旋的相互作用的影响,因此提供了了解此类对象的内在特征的机会。在这里,我们探讨了三个分离的LG矮球星系之一,即图卡纳DSPH的内部运动学和金属性特性。这是一个有趣的系统,因为在文献中发现它的内部旋转速度高达16 km/s,比其他相似亮度的DSPHS高得多的速度分散速度,并且可能对过失的问题可能出现。我们为在Tucana的方向上介绍了CAII三重态区域中新的VLT/FORS2光谱数据集的新的VLT/FORS2光谱数据集,该恒星在图卡纳方向上产生了三个有效成员的视线速度和金属性([FE/H])测量。通过这样的测量,这使图卡纳恒星的数量增加了一倍。此外,我们重新减少并在分析中包括文献中介绍的其他两个光谱数据集,即Fraternali等人的VLT/Fors2样本。 (2009年)和Gregory等人的VLT/Flames One。 (2019)。我们在分析的各种数据集中始终如一地测量$ 180.0 \ pm1.3 $ km/s的全身速度,并发现仅分散模型也适度地比用于内部旋转的模型会计。我们对内部速度分散剂的最佳估计是$ 6.2 _ { - 1.3}^{+1.6} $ km/s,比文献中报道的值小得多,并且与类似的发光DSPH相符;这与图卡纳不是过于难以实现的问题的例外,也没有比其兄弟姐妹的巨大生活在暗物质光环中。至于金属性属性,我们找不到任何不寻常的东西。存在[Fe/H]梯度存在的暗示,但是需要更多的数据来限制其存在。

Isolated Local Group (LG) dwarf galaxies have evolved most or all of their life unaffected by interactions with the large LG spirals and therefore offer the opportunity to learn about the intrinsic characteristics of this class of objects. Here we explore the internal kinematic and metallicity properties of one of the three isolated LG dwarf spheroidal galaxies, i.e. the Tucana dSph. This is an intriguing system, as it has been found in the literature to have an internal rotation of up to 16 km/s, a much higher velocity dispersion than other dSphs of similar luminosity, and a possible exception to the too-big-too-fail problem. We present results for a new VLT/FORS2 spectroscopic dataset in the CaII triplet region for 50 candidate red giant branch stars in the direction of Tucana, which yielded line-of-sight velocity and metallicity ([Fe/H]) measurements of 39 effective members. This doubles the number of Tucana's stars with such measurements. In addition, we re-reduce and include in our analysis the other two spectroscopic datasets presented in the literature, the VLT/FORS2 sample by Fraternali et al. (2009) and the VLT/FLAMES one by Gregory et al. (2019). We measure a systemic velocity of $180.0\pm1.3$ km/s, consistently across the various datasets analyzed, and find that a dispersion-only model is moderately favored over models accounting also for internal rotation. Our best estimate of the internal velocity dispersion is $6.2_{-1.3}^{+1.6}$ km/s, much smaller than the values reported in the literature and in line with similarly luminous dSphs; this is consistent with Tucana not being an exception to the too-big-to-fail problem, nor living in a dark matter halo much more massive than those of its siblings. As for the metallicity properties, we do not find anything unusual; there are hints of the presence of a [Fe/H] gradient but more data are needed to pin its presence down.

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