A rogues gallery of Andromeda’s dwarf galaxies – II. Precise distances to 17 faint satellites
2019; Oxford University Press; Volume: 489; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/mnras/stz1984
ISSN1365-2966
AutoresDaniel R. Weisz, Andrew E. Dolphin, Nicolas F. Martin, Saundra M. Albers, Michelle Collins, A. M. N. Ferguson, Geraint F. Lewis, Dougal Mackey, Alan W. McConnachie, R. Michael Rich, Evan D. Skillman,
Tópico(s)Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
ResumoWe present new horizontal branch (HB) distance measurements to 17 of the faintest known M31 satellites ($-6 \lesssim M_{V} \lesssim -13$) based on deep Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging. The color-magnitude diagrams extend $\sim$1-2 magnitudes below the HB, which provides for well-defined HBs, even for faint galaxies in which the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) is sparsely populated. We determine distances across the sample to an average precision of 4% ($\sim 30$~kpc at $800$~kpc). We find that the majority of these galaxies are in good agreement, though slightly farther (0.1-0.2 mag) when compared to recent ground-based TRGB distances. Two galaxies (And~IX and And~XVII) have discrepant HST and ground-based distances by $\sim 0.3$ mag ($\sim 150$~kpc), which may be due to contamination from Milky Way foreground stars and/or M31 halo stars in sparsely populated TRGB regions. We use the new distances to update the luminosities and structural parameters for these 17 M31 satellites. The new distances do not substantially change the spatial configuration of the M31 satellite system. We comment on future prospects for precise and accurate HB distances for faint galaxies in the Local Group and beyond.
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