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2010MNRAS.406..264W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 406, 264-278 (2010/July-3)
The masses of the Milky way and Andromeda galaxies.
WATKINS L.L., EVANS N.W. and AN J.H.
Abstract (from CDS):
For the Milky Way Galaxy, the satellite sample consists of 26 galaxies with line-of-sight velocities. We find that the mass of the Milky Way within 300 kpc is M300= 0.9±0.3x1012M☉ assuming velocity isotropy. However, the mass estimate is sensitive to the assumed anisotropy and could plausibly lie between 0.7x1012 and 3.4x1012M☉, if anisotropies implied by simulations or by the observations are used. Incorporating the proper motions of six Milky Way satellites into the data set, we find M300 = 1.4±0.3x1012M☉. The range here if plausible anisotropies are used is still broader, from 1.2x1012 to 2.7x1012M☉. Note that our error bars only incorporate the statistical uncertainty. There are much greater uncertainties induced by velocity anisotropy and by selection of satellite members.
For M31, there are 23 satellite galaxies with measured line-of-sight velocities, but only M33 and IC 10 have proper motions. We use the line-of-sight velocities and distances of the satellite galaxies to estimate the mass of M31 within 300 kpc as M300= 1.4±0.4x1012M☉assuming isotropy. There is only a modest dependence on anisotropy, with the mass varying between 1.3x1012 and 1.6x1012M☉. Incorporating the proper motion data set does not change the results significantly. Given the uncertainties, we conclude that the satellite data by themselves yield no reliable insights into which of the two galaxies is actually the more massive.
Leo I has long been known to dominate mass estimates for the Milky Way due to its substantial distance and line-of-sight velocity. We find that And XII and And XIV similarly dominate the estimated mass of M31. As such, we repeat the calculations without these galaxies, in case they are not bound - although on the balance of the evidence, we favour their inclusion in mass calculations.
Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS
Journal keyword(s): galaxies: general - galaxies: haloes - galaxies: individual: M31 - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - dark matter
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