Program: GN-2010B-Q-60
Title: | Cubs in the Litter: Spectroscopy of New Andromodean Dwarfs from PAndAS |
PI: | Geraint Lewis |
Co-I(s): | Alan McConnachie, Michael Irwin, R. Michael Rich, Rodrigo Ibata |
Abstract
We will use Gemini/GMOS to obtain spectroscopy of Red Giant Branch
(RGB) stars in four new dwarf galaxies identified within the
Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS). With these data, we
will measure the key physical properties of the dwarfs, namely their
radial velocities, internal kinematics and spectroscopic
metallicities. Such measurements are essential in determining the
dwarfs' fundamental characteristics, namely their internal dynamics,
dark matter content, and clues to star formation and evolutionary
histories. PAndAS is revolutionizing our view of our nearest cosmic
neighbour, the Andromeda Galaxy, revealing a wealth of previously
undetected substructure and dwarf galaxies, and these new observations
are indispensable in unraveling global properties of M31's population
of satellites and their relation to the M31 galaxy and its extended
stellar halo. Andromeda is one of the few targets available which can
provide direct tests of predictions of the distribution of mass and
light in galaxy haloes and satellite galaxies, but a detailed
knowledge of the physical properties of such substructure is
essential, the excellent capabilities of Gemini/GMOS makes it one of
the few facilities which can obtain the required spectroscopic data.
Publications using this program's data
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[data]
[ADS] Two major accretion epochs in M31 from two distinct populations of globular clusters