Finding Dwarf Galaxies From Their Tidal Imprints

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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11 pages, 12 Figures, accepted to ApJ; changes in revised version include revised text, addition of two new figures, and chang

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We describe ongoing work on a new method that allows one to determine the mass and relative position (in galactocentric radius and azimuth) of galactic companions purely from analysis of observed disturbances in gas disks. Here, we demonstrate the validity of this method, which we call Tidal Analysis, by applying it to local spirals with known optical companions, namely M51 and NGC 1512. These galaxies span the range from having a very low mass companion ($\sim$ one-hundredth the mass of the primary galaxy) to a fairly massive companion ($\sim$ one-third the mass of the primary galaxy). This approach has broad implications for many areas of astrophysics -- for the indirect detection of dark matter (or dark-matter dominated dwarf galaxies), and for galaxy evolution in its use as a decipher for the dynamical impact of satellites on galactic disks. Here, we provide a proof of principle of the method by applying it to infer and quantitatively characterize optically visible galactic companions of local spirals, from the analysis of observed disturbances in outer gas disks.

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