9 SEASONS OF VELOCITY-MEASUREMENTS IN THE DRACO AND URSA-MINOR DWARF SPHEROIDAL GALAXIES WITH THE MMT ECHELLE

Citation
Ew. Olszewski et al., 9 SEASONS OF VELOCITY-MEASUREMENTS IN THE DRACO AND URSA-MINOR DWARF SPHEROIDAL GALAXIES WITH THE MMT ECHELLE, The Astronomical journal, 110(5), 1995, pp. 2120-2130
Citations number
68
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00046256
Volume
110
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2120 - 2130
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(1995)110:5<2120:9SOVIT>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
We have used the Multiple Mirror Telescope echelle spectrograph to mea sure 112 velocities of 42 stars in the Draco and Ursa Minor dwarf sphe roidal galaxies and three velocities of three foreground stars between 1982 April and 1990 September. We used 11 Angstrom resolution spectra obtained with the MX multifiber spectrograph at the Steward 90 '' to find additional giant candidates; 5 UMi and 13 Draco stars were then o bserved at the MMT and added to the original sample of velocity member s. In addition, the MX spectra were used to eliminate 74 stars in the direction of UMI and 59 stars in Draco as Likely foreground dwarfs. We detected 7 velocity variables, defined as those stars whose probabili ty of exceeding the measured chi(2) by chance is less than 1.5%. Three of these stars are Carbon (C) stars (UMi K and VA 335 and Draco C1); two have emission lines (Draco Cl and UMi M). We show that the C star Draco C4, with a proper motion membership probability of 7%, has a vel ocity consistent with membership. It is not surprising that these C (m ost Likely CH) stars are binaries because McClure has shown that most Galactic CH stars are in binary systems. Of the remaining 35 stars, on ly 4 are velocity variables, with measured velocity extrema of 29.1 km s(-1) (UMi M), 7.2 km s(-1) (Draco XI-2), 9.0 km s(-1) (Draco 24), an d 8.3 km s(-1) (Draco 473). The velocity dispersions are 10.1+/-1.7 km s(-1) for UMi, and 9.9+/-1.4 km s(-1) for Draco. These dispersions ch ange to 10.5+/-2.0 for UMi, and 8.2+/-1.3 for Draco if we eliminate th e velocity variables. Our dispersion for UMi differs from that of Harg reaves et al. [MNRAS, 271, 693 (1994b)] by 1.3 sigma of the combined e rrors. These velocities are combined with the one-component King model s of Pryer & Kormendy [AJ, 100, 127 (1990)] to give M/L=73 for UMi, an d 77 for Draco. (C) 1995 American Astronomical Society.