Properties of the Lower Segment of M31's North West Stream
Abstract
We present a kinematic and spectroscopic analysis of 40 red giant branch stars, in 9 fields, exquisitely delineating the lower segment of the North West Stream (NW-K2), which extends for 80 kpc from the centre of the Andromeda galaxy. We measure the stream's systemic velocity as -439.3+4.1-3.8 km/s with a velocity dispersion = 16.4+5.6-3.8 km/s that is in keeping with its progenitor being a dwarf galaxy. We find no detectable velocity gradient along the stream. We determine -1.30.1 <[Fe/H] spec> -1.20.8 but find no metallicity gradient along the stream. We are able to plausibly associate NW-K2 with the globular clusters PandAS-04, PandAS-09, PAndAS-10, PAndAS-11, PandAS-12 but not with PandAS-13 or PandAS-15 which we find to be superimposed on the stream but not kinematically associated with it.
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