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The potential role of NGC 205 in generating Andromeda's vast thin corotating plane of satellite galaxies

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The Andromeda galaxy is observed to have a system of two large dwarf ellipticals and ∼13 smaller satellite galaxies that are currently corotating in a thin plane, in addition to 2 counter-rotating satellite galaxies. We explored the consistency of those observations with a scenario where the majority of the corotating satellite galaxies originated from a subhalo group, where NGC 205 was the host and the satellite galaxies occupied dark matter sub-subhaloes. We ran N-body simulations of a close encounter between NGC 205 and M31. In the simulations, NGC 205 was surrounded by massless particles to statistically sample the distribution of the sub-subhaloes expected in a subhalo that has a mass similar to NGC 205. We made Monte Carlo samplings and found that, using a set of reference parameters, the probability of producing a thinner distribution of sub-subhaloes than the observed NGC 205 + 15 smaller satellites (thus including the two counter-rotators, but excluding M32) increased from <10−8 for the initial distribution to ∼10−2 at pericentre. The probability of the simulated sub-subhaloes occupying the locations of the observed corotating satellites in the line-of-sight velocity versus projected on-sky distance plane is at most 2 × 10−3 for 11 out of 13 satellites. Increasing the mass of M31 and the extent of the initial distribution of sub-subhaloes gives a maximum probability of 4 × 10−3 for all 13 corotating satellites, but the probability of producing the thinness would drop to ∼10−3.
Tijdschrift: Mon. Not. R. Astronom. Soc.
ISSN: 0035-8711
Issue: 3
Volume: 462
Pagina's: 3221–3242
Jaar van publicatie:2016
CSS-citation score:1
Auteurs:International