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Stellar chemo-kinematics of the Cetus dwarf spheroidal galaxy

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-10-31 v1

Abstract

In order to minimize environmental effects and gain an insight into the internal mechanisms that shape the properties of the early-type dwarf systems, we study one of the few isolated dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) of the Local Group (LG): Cetus. We obtained VLT/FORS2 spectra (R2600R\sim2600) in the region of the nIR CaII triplet lines for 80 candidate red giant branch stars. The analysis yielded line-of-sight velocities and metallicities ([Fe/H]) for 54 bona fide member stars. The kinematic analysis shows that Cetus is a mainly pressure-supported (σv=11.01.3+1.6\sigma_v = 11.0_{-1.3}^{+1.6} km/s), dark-matter-dominated system (M1/2/LV=23.98.9+9.7M/LM_{1/2}/L_V = 23.9_{-8.9}^{+9.7} M_\odot/L_\odot) with no significant signs of internal rotation. We find Cetus to be a metal-poor system with a significant [Fe/H] spread (median [Fe/H] = -1.71 dex, median-absolute-deviation = 0.49 dex), as expected for its stellar mass. We report the presence of a mild metallicity gradient compatible with those found in other dSphs of the same luminosity; we trace the presence of a stellar population gradient also in the spatial distribution of stars in different evolutionary phases in ancillary SuprimeCam photometric data. There are tentative indications of two chemo-kinematically distinct sub-populations, with the more metal-poor stars showing a hotter kinematics than the metal-richer ones. Furthermore, the photometric dataset reveals the presence of a foreground population that most likely belongs to the Sagittarius stream. This study represents a first comprehensive analysis of Cetus chemo-kinematic properties. Our results add Cetus to the growing scatter in stellar-dark matter halo properties in low-mass galactic systems. The presence of a metallicity gradient akin to those found in similar systems inhabiting different environments may hint at metallicity gradients in LG early-type dwarfs being driven by internal mechanisms.

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@article{arxiv.1807.04250,
  title  = {Stellar chemo-kinematics of the Cetus dwarf spheroidal galaxy},
  author = {S. Taibi and G. Battaglia and N. Kacharov and M. Rejkuba and M. Irwin and R. Leaman and M. Zoccali and E. Tolstoy and P. Jablonka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.04250},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

23 pages, 11 figures, accepted to A&A