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Discovery of a Solitaire Dwarf Galaxy in the APPLES Survey | A. Pasquali
; S. Larsen
; I. Ferreras
; O.Y. Gnedin
; S. Malhotra
; J.E. Rhoads
; N. Pirzkal
; J.R. Walsh
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15 Mar 2004 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | ETH), S. Larsen (ESO/ST-Ecf), I. Ferreras (ETH), O.Y. Gnedin (STScI), S. Malhotra (STScI), J.E. Rhoads (STScI), N. Pirzkal (STScI), J.R. Walsh (ESO/ST-Ecf | Abstract: | During the APPLES parallel campaign, the HST Advanced Camera for Surveys has resolved a distant stellar system, which appears to be an isolated dwarf galaxy. It is characterized by a circularly symmetric distribution of stars with an integrated magnitude m(F775W) = 20.13 +- 0.02, a central surface brightness of ~ 21.33 +- 0.18 mag/arcsec^2 and a half-light radius of ~ 1.8 arcsec. The ACS and VLT spectra show no evidence of ionized gas and appear dominated by a 3 Gyr old stellar population. The OB spectral type derived for two resolved stars in the grism data and the systemic radial velocity of ~ 670 km/s measured from the VLT data give a fiducial distance of ~ 9 +- 2 Mpc. These findings, with the support of the spatial morphology, would classify the system among the dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies. Following the IAU rules, we have named this newly discovered galaxy APPLES 1. An intriguing peculiarity of APPLES 1 is that the properties (age and metallicity) of the stellar content so far detected are similar to those of dSph galaxies in the Local Group, where star formation is thought to be driven by galaxy interactions and mergers. Yet, APPLES 1 seems not to be associated with a major group or cluster of galaxies. Therefore, APPLES 1 could be the first example of a field dSph galaxy with self-sustained and regulated star formation and, therefore, would make an interesting test case for studies of the formation and evolution of unperturbed dSph galaxies. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0403338 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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