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Title
A Photometric and spectroscopic study of the new dwarf spheroidal galaxy in Hercules
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Astronomy and astrophysics, Vol. 506, Issue 3, November II, p.1147-1168
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/200912718
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Date
2009
Author/Creator
Adén, D
Author/Creator
Feltzing, S
Author/Creator
Faria, D
Author/Creator
Koch, A
Author/Creator
Wilkinson, M. I
Author/Creator
Grebel, E. K
Author/Creator
Lundström, I
Author/Creator
Gilmore, G. F
Author/Creator
Zucker, D. B
Author/Creator
Belokurov, V
Author/Creator
Evans, N. W
Description
Context. Dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies are the least luminous, least massive galaxies known. Recently, the number of observed galaxies in this class has greatly increased thanks to large surveys. Determining their properties, such as mass, luminosity and metallicity, provides key information in our understanding of galaxy formation and evolution. Aims. Our aim is to provide as clean and as complete a sample as possible of red giant branch stars that are members of the Hercules dSph galaxy. With this sample we explore the velocity dispersion and the metallicity of the system. Methods. Strömgren photometry and multi-fibre spectroscopy are combined to provide information about the evolutionary state of the stars (via the Strömgren c₁ index) and their radial velocities. Based on this information we have selected a clean sample of red giant branch stars, and show that foreground contamination by Milky Way dwarf stars can greatly distort the results. Results. Our final sample consists of 28 red giant branch stars in the Hercules dSph galaxy. Based on these stars we find a mean photometric metallicity of -2.35 ⁺/₋ 0.31 dex which is consistent with previous studies. We find evidence for an abundance spread. Using those stars for which we have determined radial velocities we find a systemic velocity of 45.20 ⁺/₋ 1.09 kms⁻¹ with a dispersion of 3.72 km s⁻¹, this is lower than values found in the literature. Furthermore we identify the horizontal branch and estimate the mean magnitude of the horizontal branch of the Hercules dSph galaxy to be V₀=21.17 ⁺/₋ 0.05, which corresponds to a distance of 147⁺⁸₋₇ kpc. Conclusions. When studying sparsely populated and/or heavily foreground contaminated dSph galaxies it is necessary to include knowledge about the evolutionary stage of the stars. This can be done in several ways. Here we have explored the power of the c₁ index in Strömgren photometry. This index is able to clearly identify red giant branch stars redder than the horizontal branch, enabling a separation of red giant branch dSph stars and foreground dwarf stars. Additionally, this index is also capable of correctly identifying both red and blue horizontal branch stars. We have shown that a proper cleaning of the sample results in a smaller value for the velocity dispersion of the system. This has implications for galaxy properties derived from such velocity dispersions.
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22 page(s)
Subject Keyword
galaxies - dwarf
Subject Keyword
galaxies - fundamental parameters
Subject Keyword
galaxies - individual - Hercules
Subject Keyword
galaxies - kinematics and dynamics
Subject Keyword
galaxies - photometry
Resource Type
journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Physics and Engineering

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/71961
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ISSN:0004-6361
Identifier
mq-rm-2009002587
Language
eng
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Copyright 2009 EDP Sciences, First published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol 506, Issue 3, pp. 1147-1168, published by EDP Sciences. The original article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200912718.
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