Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1999
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NOAO Proposal ID #1999A-0389
Computer Science
Scientific paper
The existence and properties of dark matter in dwarf galaxies have fundamental implications for cosmology and galaxy formation. We are engaged in a long-term effort to observe and model the structure, kinematics, and mass-to-light ratios of the Draco and UMi dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies. Here we propose to extend our work with a search for outlying members and tidal tails of the Draco dSph galaxy, motivated by observational, theoretical, and technical advances. Recent sophisticated modeling of tidal interactions with the Galactic potential clarifies the interpretation of tidal tails and shows how to calculate the rate at which stars have been lost from a dSph or globular from the density profile of the tidal debris. Also, the radius of the transition between bound and unbound stars yields the outer boundary and total mass of the dark matter halos in the dSphs. While central mass densities and central mass-to-light ratios are generally available for dSphs, determination of their total masses (like those of any galaxy) has remained elusive. We will map a 24 square degree area along the major axis of Draco, plus six square degrees of background. Use of a 3-filter technique will result in an unprecedentedly clean census of distant Draco stars and, thus, a major-axis density profile to a radius of ~6°. Our long-term goal is to investigate the kinematics of the outer members and tidal-tail stars in order to compare in detail with the models.
Armandroff Taft
Olszewski Edward
Pryor Carlton
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