Measurement of the Half-Light Radius for the Tucana Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
Abstract
We present a new measurement of the half-light radius of the Tucana Dwarf galaxy, based on the combination of wider, deeper imaging conducted as part of the Local Volume Complete Cluster Survey (LoVoCCS) and HST archival images. We obtain a stellar density profile within the Tucana Dwarf field based on elliptical fitting. After background subtraction, we fit a S\'ersic profile to the density profile to obtain the half-light radius. We measure the half-light radius to be 0.89-0.02+0.06 arcmin, corresponding to a value of Re = 225.7-5.5+14.4 pc (95% CL). Given the wider-field observations from LoVoCCS used in this analysis, our measurement of the half-light radius represents a 10 \% increased value from the previous results.
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