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HST Proper Motions of Andromeda V and Andromeda VI
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- Casetti-Dinescu, Dana I. (Author)
- Pawlowski, Marcel S. (Author)
- Girard, Terrence M. (Author)
- Kanehisa, Kosuke Jamie (Author)
- Martone, Max (Author)
- Petroski, Alexander (Author)
Title
HST Proper Motions of Andromeda V and Andromeda VI
Abstract
We measure the absolute proper motions of Andromeda V (And V) and Andromeda VI/Pegasus (And VI) dwarf galaxies, satellites of M31 located near its galactic plane. And VI is located the farthest from M31 among the six satellites with currently measured proper motions. A combination of Advanced Camera for Surveys/wide filed channel (WFC) and WFPC2 exposures is utilized, spanning a 20 yr time baseline. The WFPC2 exposures are processed using a recently developed deep-learning centering procedure as well as the most up-to-date astrometric calibration of the camera. We use on the order of 100 background galaxies per satellite to determine the correction to absolute proper motion. For And V, we obtain an absolute proper motion of (μα, μδ)And V= (26.1 ± 21.5 , − 74.2 ± 19.1) μ as yr−1. For And VI, we obtain an absolute proper motion of (μα, μδ)And VI= (− 1.6 ± 12.3 , − 52.6 ± 11.2) μ as yr−1. Orbit integrations and analyses are made for these two Andromeda satellites using two estimates of both the mass and proper motion of M31. It is found that And V has an orbit consistent within errors with alignment with M31’s disk and counter orbiting it, although this alignment is not well constrained. And VI’s orbit is better determined and is very much consistent with coorbiting with M31’s disk. While currently at a distance of ∼280 kpc from M31, And VI will remain beyond a distance of ∼90 kpc from M31, thus experiencing low tidal influence compared to the other M31 satellites with known orbits. Both satellites are determined to be well-bound to M31. © 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
Publication
Astrophysical Journal
Publisher
Institute of Physics
Date
2025
Volume
992
Issue
1
Journal Abbr
Astrophys. J.
Citation Key
casetti-dinescuHSTProperMotions2025
ISSN
0004-637X
Language
English
Library Catalog
Scopus
Citation
Casetti-Dinescu, D. I., Pawlowski, M. S., Girard, T. M., Kanehisa, K. J., Martone, M., & Petroski, A. (2025). HST Proper Motions of Andromeda V and Andromeda VI. Astrophysical Journal, 992(1). https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ae0479
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