TY - JOUR
T1 - HST proper motions of NGC 147 and NGC 185
T2 - Orbital histories and tests of a dynamically coherent andromeda satellite plane
AU - Sohn, Sangmo Tony
AU - Patel, Ekta
AU - Fardal, Mark A.
AU - Besla, Gurtina
AU - van der Marel, Roeland P.
AU - Geha, Marla
AU - Guhathakurta, Puragra
N1 - Funding Information: Support for this work was provided by NASA through grants for program GO-14769 from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555. E.P. is supported by the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science at UC Berkeley. The authors wishes to thank M. Pawlowski for providing helpful comments about the plane of satellites. We also thank the referee for providing useful comments that improved the quality of this paper. Publisher Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/9/20
Y1 - 2020/9/20
N2 - We present the first proper-motion (PM) measurements for the dwarf elliptical galaxies NGC 147 and NGC 185, two satellite galaxies of M31, using multiepoch Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging data with time baselines of ∼8 yr. For each galaxy, we take an error-weighted average of measurements from HST Advanced Camera for Surveys/WFC and Wide Field Camera 3/UVIS to determine the PMs. Our final results for the PMs are (μW, μN)N147 = (−0.0232, 0.0378) ± (0.0143, 0.0146) mas yr−1 for NGC 147 and (μW, μN)N185 = (−0.0242, 0.0058) ± (0.0141, 0.0147) mas yr−1 for NGC 185. The 2D direction of motion for NGC 147 about M31 is found to be aligned with its tidal tails. The 3D positions and velocities of both galaxies are transformed into a common M31-centric coordinate system to study the detailed orbital histories of the combined M31+NGC 147+NGC 185 system via numerical orbit integration. We find that NGC 147 (NGC 185) had its closest passage to M31 0.3-0.5 Gyr (≿1.6 Gyr) within the past 6 Gyr at distances of ∼70 kpc (70-260 kpc). The pericentric times of NGC 147/NGC 185 correlate qualitatively well with the presence/absence of tidal tails seen around the galaxies. Our PMs show that the orbital poles of NGC 147, as well as NGC 185, albeit to a lesser degree, agree within the uncertainties with the normal of the Great Plane of Andromeda (GPoA). These are the first measurements of the 3D angular momentum vector of any satellite identified as original GPoA members. Our results strengthen the hypothesis that the GPoA may be a dynamically coherent entity. We revisit previous claims that NGC 147 and NGC 185 are binary galaxies and conclude that it is very unlikely that the two galaxies were ever gravitationally bound to each other.
AB - We present the first proper-motion (PM) measurements for the dwarf elliptical galaxies NGC 147 and NGC 185, two satellite galaxies of M31, using multiepoch Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging data with time baselines of ∼8 yr. For each galaxy, we take an error-weighted average of measurements from HST Advanced Camera for Surveys/WFC and Wide Field Camera 3/UVIS to determine the PMs. Our final results for the PMs are (μW, μN)N147 = (−0.0232, 0.0378) ± (0.0143, 0.0146) mas yr−1 for NGC 147 and (μW, μN)N185 = (−0.0242, 0.0058) ± (0.0141, 0.0147) mas yr−1 for NGC 185. The 2D direction of motion for NGC 147 about M31 is found to be aligned with its tidal tails. The 3D positions and velocities of both galaxies are transformed into a common M31-centric coordinate system to study the detailed orbital histories of the combined M31+NGC 147+NGC 185 system via numerical orbit integration. We find that NGC 147 (NGC 185) had its closest passage to M31 0.3-0.5 Gyr (≿1.6 Gyr) within the past 6 Gyr at distances of ∼70 kpc (70-260 kpc). The pericentric times of NGC 147/NGC 185 correlate qualitatively well with the presence/absence of tidal tails seen around the galaxies. Our PMs show that the orbital poles of NGC 147, as well as NGC 185, albeit to a lesser degree, agree within the uncertainties with the normal of the Great Plane of Andromeda (GPoA). These are the first measurements of the 3D angular momentum vector of any satellite identified as original GPoA members. Our results strengthen the hypothesis that the GPoA may be a dynamically coherent entity. We revisit previous claims that NGC 147 and NGC 185 are binary galaxies and conclude that it is very unlikely that the two galaxies were ever gravitationally bound to each other.
KW - Andromeda Galaxy (39)
KW - Dwarf elliptical galaxies (415)
KW - Galaxy dynamics (591)
KW - Local Group (929)
KW - Proper motions (1295)
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/abaf49
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/abaf49
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 901
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 43
ER -