A dwarf disrupting - Andromeda XXVII and the North West Stream
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Preston, Janet
Collins, Michelle M. L.
Ibata, Rodrigo A.
Tollerud, Erik J.
Rich, R M
Bonaca, Ana
McConnachie, Alan W
Mackey, Dougal
Lewis, Geraint Francis
Martin, Nicolas F
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We present a kinematic and spectroscopic analysis of 38 red giant branch stars, in seven fields,
spanning the dwarf spheroidal galaxy Andromeda XXVII and the upper segment of the North
West Stream. Both features are located in the outer halo of the Andromeda galaxy at a projected
radius of 50–80 kpc, with the stream extending for ∼3◦ on the sky. Our data are obtained as part
of the PAndAS survey and enables us to confirm that Andromeda XXVII’s heliocentric distance
is 827 ± 47 kpc and spectroscopic metallicity is −2.1+0.4
−0.5. We also re-derive Andromeda
XXVII’s kinematic properties, measuring a systemic velocity = −526.1+10.0 −11.0 km s−1 and a
velocity dispersion that we find to be non-Gaussian but for which we derive a formal value
of 27.0+2.2 −3.9 km s−1. In the upper segment of the North West Stream we measure mean values
for the metallicity = −1.8 ± 0.4, systemic velocity = −519.4 ± 4.0 km s−1, and velocity
dispersion = 10.0 ± 4.0 km s−1. We also detect a velocity gradient of 1.7 ± 0.3 km s−1 kpc−1
on an infall trajectory towards M31. With a similar gradient, acting in the same direction,
in the lower segment we suggest that the North West Stream is not a single structure. As
the properties of the upper segment of the North West Stream and Andromeda XXVII are
consistent within 90 per cent confidence limits, it is likely that the two are related and plausible
that Andromeda XXVII is the progenitor of this stream.
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