Te. Armandroff et al., A SURVEY FOR LOW SURFACE BRIGHTNESS GALAXIES AROUND M31 - I - THE NEWLY DISCOVERED DWARF ANDROMEDA-V, The Astronomical journal (New York), 116(5), 1998, pp. 2287-2296
We present images and a color-magnitude diagram for And V, a new dwarf
spheroidal companion to M31 that was found using a digital filtering
technique applied to 1550 deg(2) of the second Palomar Sky Survey. And
V resolves into stars easily in follow-up 4 m V- and I-band images, f
rom which we deduce a distance of 810 +/- 45 kpc using the tip of the
red giant branch method. Within the uncertainties, this distance is id
entical to the Population II distances for M31 and, combined with a pr
ojected separation of 112 kpc, provides strong support for a physical
association between the two galaxies. There is no emission from And V
detected in Ha, 1.4 GHz radio continuum, or IRAS bandpasses, and there
is no young population seen in the color-magnitude diagram that might
suggest that And V is an irregular. Thus, the classification as a new
dwarf spheroidal member of the Local Group seems secure. With an exti
nction-corrected central surface brightness of 25.2 V mag arcsec(-2),
a mean metal abundance of [Fe/H] approximate to -1.5, and no evidence
for upper asymptotic giant branch stars, And V resembles And I and III
.