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2011AJ....142...93M - Astron. J., 142, 93 (2011/September-0)

First ground-based charge-coupled device proper motions for Fornax. II. Final results.

MENDEZ R.A., COSTA E., GALLART C., PEDREROS M.H., MOYANO M. and ALTMANN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first entirely ground-based astrometric determination of the proper motion for the Fornax Local Group dwarf spheroidal satellite galaxy of the Milky Way (MW), using charge-coupled device data acquired with the ESO 3.5 m New Technology Telescope at La Silla Observatory in Chile. Our unweighted mean from five quasar fields in the background of Fornax, used as fiducial reference points, leads to µα cos δ = 0.62 ±0.16 mas/yr and µδ= -0.53±0.15 mas/yr. A detailed comparison with all previous measurements of this quantity seems to imply that there is still no convincing convergence to a single value, perhaps indicating the existence of unaccounted systematic effects in (some of) these measurements. From all available proper-motion and radial velocity measurements for Fornax, we compute Fornax's orbital parameters and their uncertainty using a realistic Galactic potential and a Monte Carlo simulation. Properties of the derived orbits are then compared to main star formation episodes in the history of Fornax. All published proper-motion values imply that Fornax has recently (200-300 Myr ago) approached perigalacticon at a distance of ∼150 kpc. However, the derived period exhibits a large scatter, as does the apogalacticon. Our orbit, being the most energetic, implies a very large apogalactic distance of ∼950 kpc. If this were the case, then Fornax would be a representative of a hypervelocity MW satellite in late infall.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - galaxies: individual: Fornax - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - Local Group - proper motions - quasars: general

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