Dynamical Constraints on the Disk and Spheroid of the Andromeda Spiral Galaxy from Keck Spectroscopy

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We present spectroscopy of M31 red giant branch (RGB) stars acquired with DEIMOS and LRIS on the Keck telescopes. Using a combination of photometric/spectroscopic diagnostics, we isolate bona fide M31 RGB stars from the foreground Galactic dwarf star population. We use kinematics to directly measure the spheroid/disk ratio, constrain models of the surface brightness profiles of M31's bulge, disk, and halo, and directly test the claim of a dominant disk in M31. In addition, we place limits on overall spheroid rotation along the major and minor axes of M31. Two major-axis fields, located at projected distances of 34 kpc SW and 15 kpc NE of M31's center, show clear evidence for a cold disk-like population, yet also demonstrate that a significant fraction of the stars in each of these fields belong to a hot, non-rotating spheroid-like population. The metallicity of the stars in each field is derived by interpolating their location in the (I, V-I) color-magnitude diagram with a finely spaced grid of theoretical isochrones. The metallicity distribution function of the disk and spheroid populations both contain metal-rich stars. Two SE minor-axis fields located at projected distances of 12 and 30 kpc show no evidence for a large stellar component in a cold disk, placing upper limits on the contribution of M31's disk at large radii.
P.G. acknowledges support from NSF grant AST-0307966. Data presented herein were obtained at the W.M. Keck Observatory, which is operated as a scientific partnership among Caltech, the University of California and NASA. The Observatory was made possible by the generous financial support of the W.M. Keck Foundation.

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