Magellan/M2FS Spectroscopy of Tucana 2 and Grus 1

Abstract

We present results from spectroscopic observations with the Michigan/Magellan Fiber System (M2FS) of 147 stellar targets along the line of sight to the newly-discovered `ultrafaint' stellar systems Tucana 2 (Tuc 2) and Grus 1 (Gru 1). Based on simultaneous estimates of line-of-sight velocity and stellar-atmospheric parameters, we identify 8 and 7 stars as probable members of Tuc 2 and and Gru 1, respectively. Our sample for Tuc 2 is sufficient to resolve an internal velocity dispersion of 8.6-2.7+4.4 km s-1 about a mean of -129.1-3.5+3.5 km s-1 (solar rest frame), and to estimate a mean metallicity of [Fe/H]= -2.23-0.12+0.18. These results place Tuc 2 on chemodynamical scaling relations followed by dwarf galaxies, suggesting a dominant dark matter component with dynamical mass 2.7-1.3+3.1× 106 M enclosed within the central 160 pc, and dynamical mass-to-light ratio 1900-900+2200 M/LV,. For Gru 1 we estimate a mean velocity of -140.5-1.6+2.4 km s-1 and a mean metallicity of [Fe/H]=-1.42-0.42+0.55, but our sample does not resolve Gru 1's velocity dispersion. The radial coordinates of Tuc 2 and Gru 1 in Galactic phase space suggest that their orbits are among the most energetic within distance ≤ 300 kpc. Moreover, their proximity to each other in this space arises naturally if both objects are trailing the Large Magellanic Cloud.

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