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An optical and H i study of the dwarf Local Group galaxy VV124 = UGC4879

Authors :
Michele Cignoni
Michele Bellazzini
Filippo Fraternali
Tom Oosterloo
S. Galleti
M. Correnti
Vincenzo Testa
Giacomo Beccari
A. Sollima
Lucio Mayer
Stefano Gallozzi
Astronomy
University of Zurich
Bellazzini, M
Bellazzini M.
Beccari G.
Oosterloo T. A.
Galleti S.
Sollima A.
Correnti M.
Testa V.
Mayer L.
Cignoni M.
Fraternali F.
Gallozzi S.
Source :
Astronomy & astrophysics, 527:A58. EDP Sciences
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2011.

Abstract

We present a detailed study of the dwarf galaxy VV124, recently recognized as a isolated member of the Local Group. We have obtained deep (r=26.5) wide-field g,r photometry of individual stars with the LBT under sub-arcsec seeing conditions. The Color-Magnitude Diagram suggests that the stellar content of the galaxy is dominated by an old, metal-poor population, with a significant metallicity spread. A very clean detection of the RGB tip allows us to derive an accurate distance of D=1.3 +/- 0.1 Mpc. Combining surface photometry with star counts, we are able to trace the surface brightness profile of VV124 out to ~ 5' = 1.9 kpc radius (where mu_r=30 mag/arcsec^2), showing that it is much more extended than previously believed. Moreover, the surface density map reveals the presence of two symmetric flattened wings emanating from the central elongated spheroid and aligned with its major axis, resembling a stellar disk seen nearly edge-on. We also present HI observations obtained with the WSRT, the first ever of this object. A total amount of 10^6 M_sun of HI gas is detected in VV124. Compared to the total luminosity, this gives a value of M_HI/L_V=0.11, which is particularly low for isolated Local Group dwarfs. The spatial distribution of the gas does not correlate with the observed stellar wings. The systemic velocity of the HI in the region superposed to the stellar main body of the galaxy is V_h=-25 km/s. The velocity field shows substructures typical of galaxies of this size but no sign of rotation. The HI spectra indicates the presence of a two-phase interstellar medium, again typical of many dwarf galaxies.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A. 19 pages, 20 reduced-resolution figures, pdflatex, A&A style. The full resolution pdf file can be be downloaded from http://www.bo.astro.it/SGR/

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
527
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cad4754097111df69573e6ea079317d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201016159