Absolute Proper Motion of the Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy from Photographic andHubble Space TelescopeWFPC2 Data
- 1 August 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 128 (2) , 687-699
- https://doi.org/10.1086/422491
Abstract
We have measured the absolute proper motion of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy from a combination of photographic plate material and HST WFPC2 data that provide a time baseline of up to 50 years. The extragalactic reference frame consists of 8 QSO images and 48 galaxies. The absolute proper motion is mu_alpha cos(delta) = 0.59 +-0.16 mas/yr and mu_delta = -0.15 +- 0.16 mas/yr. The corresponding orbit of Fornax is polar, with an eccentricity of 0.27, and a radial period of 4.5 Gyr. Fornax's current location is near pericenter. The direction of the motion of Fornax supports the notion that Fornax belongs to the Fornax-LeoI-LeoII-Sculptor-Sextans stream as hypothesized by Lynden-Bell (1976, 1982) and Majewski (1994). According to our orbit determination, Fornax crossed the Magellanic plane \~190 Myr ago, a time that coincides with the termination of the star-formation process in Fornax. We propose that ram-pressure stripping due to the passage of Fornax through a gaseous medium denser than the typical intragalactic medium left behind from the LMC may have caused the end of star formation in Fornax. The excess, anomalous clouds within the South Galactic pole region of the Magellanic Stream whose origin has long been debated in the literature as constituents of either the Magellanic Stream or of the extragalactic Sculptor group, are found to lie along the orbit of Fornax. We speculate that these clouds are stripped material from Fornax as the dwarf crossed the Magellanic Clouds' orbit.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal. The version with high resolution figures can be found at ftp://pegasus.astro.yale.edu/pub/dana/paperKeywords
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