Eridanus II: A fossil from reionization with an off-center star cluster
Name:
Simon_2021_ApJ_908_18.pdf
Size:
5.925Mb
Format:
PDF
Description:
Final Published Version
Author
Simon, J.D.Brown, T.M.
Drlica-Wagner, A.
Li, T.S.
Avila, R.J.
Bechtol, K.
Clementini, G.
Crnojevic, D.
Garofalo, A.
Geha, M.
Sand, D.J.
Strader, J.
Willman, B.
Affiliation
NSF's National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research LaboratoryIssue Date
2021
Metadata
Show full item recordPublisher
IOP Publishing LtdCitation
Simon, J. D., Brown, T. M., Drlica-Wagner, A., Li, T. S., Avila, R. J., Bechtol, K., ... & Willman, B. (2021). Eridanus II: A Fossil from Reionization with an Off-center Star Cluster. The Astrophysical Journal, 908(1), 18.Journal
Astrophysical JournalRights
Copyright © 2021 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.Collection Information
This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
We present deep Hubble Space Telescope (HST) photometry of the ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Eridanus II (Eri II). Eri II, which has an absolute magnitude of MV=-7.1, is located at a distance of 339 kpc, just beyond the virial radius of the MilkyWay.We determine the star formation history of Eri II and measure the structure of the galaxy and its star cluster. We find that a star formation history consisting of two bursts, constrained to match the spectroscopic metallicity distribution of the galaxy, accurately describes the Eri II stellar population. The best-fit model implies a rapid truncation of star formation at early times, with>80% of the stellar mass in place before z~6. A small fraction of the stars could be as young as 8 Gyr, but this population is not statistically significant; Monte Carlo simulations recover a component younger than 9 Gyr only 15% of the time, where they represent an average of 7±4% of the population. These results are consistent with theoretical expectations for quenching by reionization. The HST depth and angular resolution enable us to show that Eri II's cluster is offset from the center of the galaxy by a projected distance of 23±3 pc. This offset could be an indication of a small (~50-75 pc) dark matter core in Eri II. Moreover, we demonstrate that the cluster has a high ellipticity of 0.31+0.05-0.06 and is aligned with the orientation of Eri II within 3°±6°, likely due to tides. The stellar population of the cluster is indistinguishable from that of Eri II itself. © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.Note
Immediate accessISSN
0004-637XVersion
Final published versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3847/1538-4357/abd31b
