Andromeda and its satellites - a kinematic perspective
arXiv:1201.1989
Abstract
Using spectroscopic data taken with Keck II DEIMOS by the Z-PAndAS team in the Andromeda-Triangulum region, I present a comparison of the disc and satellite systems of Andromeda with those of our own Galaxy. I discuss the observed discrepancies between the masses and scale radii of Andromeda dwarf spheroidal galaxies of a given luminosity with those of the Milky Way. I also also present an analysis of the newly discovered M31 thick disc, which is measured to be hotter, more extended and thicker than that seen in the Milky Way.
2 pages, contribution to the Third Subaru Conference, Galactic Archaeology: Near Field Cosmology and the Formation of the Milky Way ed. Wako Aoki