Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-02-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
17 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/320395
We present the first radial velocity measurement of the stellar component of the Local Group dwarf galaxy Phoenix, using FORS1 at the VLT UT1 (ANTU) telescope. From the spectra of 31 RGB stars, we derive an heliocentric optical radial velocity of Phoenix Vo=-52 +/- 6 \kms. On the basis of this velocity, and taking into account the results of a series of semi-analytical and numerical simulations, we discuss the possible association of the HI clouds observed in the Phoenix vicinity. We conclude that the characteristics of the HI cloud with heliocentric velocity --23 \kms are consistent with this gas having been associated with Phoenix in the past, and lost by the galaxy after the last event of star formation in the galaxy, about 100 Myr ago. Two possible scenarios are discussed: the ejection of the gas by the energy released by the SNe produced in that last event of star formation, and a ram-pressure stripping scenario. Both in the SNe ejection case and in the ram-pressure sweeping scenario, the distances and relative velocities imply that the HI cloud is not gravitationally bound to Phoenix, since this would require a Phoenix total mass about an order of magnitude larger than its total estimated mass. Finally, we discuss the possibility that Phoenix may be a bound Milky Way satellite. The minimum required mass of the Milky Way for Phoenix to be bound is $M_{MW}(<450 {\rm kpc}) \ge 1.2 \times 10^{12}$ M$_{\odot}$ which comfortably fits within most current estimates.
Gallart Carme
Gomez-Flechoso M. A.
Martinez-Delgado David
Mateo Mario
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