Inside the whale:the structure and dynamics of the isolated Cetus dwarf spheroidal

  • Lewis, G. F.
  • Ibata, R. A.
  • Chapman, S. C.
  • McConnachie, A.
  • Irwin, M. J.
  • Tolstoy, E.
  • Tanvir, N. R.
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Publication date
March 2007
Language
English

Abstract

This paper presents a study of the Cetus dwarf, an isolated dwarf galaxy within the Local Group. A matched-filter analysis of the INT/WFC imaging of this system reveals no evidence for significant tidal debris that could have been torn off the galaxy, bolstering the hypothesis that Cetus has never significantly interacted with either the Milky Way or M31. Additionally, Keck/Deimos spectroscopic observations identify this galaxy as a distinct kinematic population possessing a systematic velocity of - 87 +/- 2 km s(-1) and with a velocity dispersion of 17 +/- 2 km s(-1); while tentative, these data also suggest that Cetus possesses a moderate rotational velocity of similar to 8 km s(-1). The population is confirmed to be relatively metal-poor...

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