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27 April 2024
 
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Local Group Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies: I. Mapping the Dynamics of NGC 205 Beyond the Tidal Radius
M. Geha ; P. Guhathakurta ; R. M. Rich ; M. C. Cooper ;
Date 19 Sep 2005
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationOCIW), P. Guhathakurta (UC Santa Cruz), R. M. Rich (UCLA), M. C. Cooper (UCB
AbstractNGC 205 is the nearest example of a dwarf elliptical (dE) galaxy and the prototype of this enigmatic galaxy class. Photometric evidence suggests that NGC 205, a close satellite of the M31 galaxy, is tidally interacting with its parent galaxy. We present stellar radial velocity measurements out to a projected radius of 20’ (5 kpc) in NGC 205 based on Keck/DEIMOS multislit spectroscopic observations of 725 individual red giant branch stars. Our kinematic measurements extend from the center out to six times the effective radius of NGC 205, well past the expected tidal radius. The contamination in our kinematic sample from M31 field stars is estimated to be a few percent based on maximum likelihood fits. We measure a maximum major-axis rotation speed for the body of NGC 205 of 11+/- 5 kms; this is the first dE galaxy in which the maximum rotation velocity has been measured. Combined with the velocity dispersion, we conclude that NGC 205 is supported by a combination of rotation and random motions. At a major-axis distance of 4.5’ (1 kpc), the velocity profile of NGC 205 turns over; stars beyond this radius are moving counter to the rotation of the inner part of the galaxy. The turnover radius is coincident with the onset of isophotal twisting and the estimated tidal radius, suggesting that the outer kinematics of NGC 205 are dominated by gravitational interactions with the nearby M31 galaxy. The motion of stars beyond a radius of 4.5’ implies that NGC 205 is in a prograde encounter with its parent galaxy M31.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0509561
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