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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31132
Title: Stellar 3-D kinematics in the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy
Authors: MASSARI, DAVIDE 
Amina Helmi
Mucciarelli, Alessio 
Laura V. Sales
SPINA, LORENZO 
Eline Tolstoy
Issue Date: 2020
Journal: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 
Number: 633
First Page: A36
Abstract: Aims. We present the first three-dimensional internal motions for individual stars in the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy. Methods. By combining first-epoch $Hubble$ $Space$ $Telescope$ observations and second-epoch $Gaia$ Data Release 2 positions, we measured the proper motions of $149$ sources in the direction of Draco. We determined the line-of-sight velocities for a sub-sample of $81$ red giant branch stars using medium resolution spectra acquired with the DEIMOS spectrograph at the Keck II telescope. Altogether, this resulted in a final sample of $45$ Draco members with high-precision and accurate 3D motions, which we present as a table in this paper. Results. Based on this high-quality dataset, we determined the velocity dispersions at a projected distance of $\sim120$ pc from the centre of Draco to be $\sigma_{R} =11.0^{+2.1}_{-1.5}$ km/s, $\sigma_{T}=9.9^{+2.3}_{-3.1}$ km/s and $\sigma_{LOS}=9.0^{+1.1}_{-1.1}$ km/s in the projected radial, tangential, and line-of-sight directions. This results in a velocity anisotropy $\beta=0.25^{+0.47}_{-1.38}$ at $r \gtrsim120$ pc. Tighter constraints may be obtained using the spherical Jeans equations and assuming constant anisotropy and Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) mass profiles, also based on the assumption that the 3D velocity dispersion should be lower than $\approx 1/3$ of the escape velocity of the system. In this case, we constrain the maximum circular velocity $V_{max}$ of Draco to be in the range of $10.2-17.0$ km/s. The corresponding mass range is in good agreement with previous estimates based on line-of-sight velocities only. Conclusions. Our Jeans modelling supports the case for a cuspy dark matter profile in this galaxy. Firmer conclusions may be drawn by applying more sophisticated models to this dataset and with new datasets from upcoming $Gaia$ releases.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31132
URL: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2020/01/aa35613-19/aa35613-19.html
http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.04037v2
ISSN: 0004-6361
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201935613
Bibcode ADS: 2020A&A...633A..36M
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