Andromeda XXV -- a dwarf galaxy with a low central dark matter density
Abstract
Andromeda (And) XXV has previously been reported as a dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph) with little-to-no dark matter. However, the uncertainties on this result were significant. In this study, we double the number of member stars and re-derive the kinematics and mass of And XXV. We find that And XXV has a systemic velocity of r=-107.71.0 ~km s-1 and a velocity dispersion of σ=4.51.0~km s-1. With this better constrained velocity dispersion, we derive a mass contained within the half-light radius of M(r< rh)=6.9+3.2-2.8×106~M. This mass corresponds to a mass-to-light ratio of [M/L]rh=37+17-15~M/L, demonstrating, for the first time, that And XXV has an unambiguous dark matter component. We also measure the metallicity of And XXV to be [Fe/H]=-1.90.1~dex, which is in agreement with previous results. Finally, we extend the analysis of And XXV to include mass modelling using GravSphere. We find that And XXV has a low central dark matter density, DM(150pc)= 2.7+1.8-1.6×107~M-3, making And XXV a clear outlier when compared to other Local Group (LG) dSphs of the similar stellar mass. In a companion paper, we will explore whether some combination of dark matter cusp-core transformations and/or tides can explain And XXV's low density.
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