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Page 1: Galactic archaeology Rodrigo Ibata Observatoire de Strasbourg

Galactic archaeology

Rodrigo IbataObservatoire de Strasbourg

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age in Gyr

mass

fra

ctio

nAbadi, Navarro, Steinmetz & Eke 2003

Fine structure of simulated galaxies

thin

dis

kth

ick

dis

ksp

hero

id

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The big questions

● Where are/are there missing satellites?● Are dark matter profiles universal?● What is the fine distribution of dark

matter?● How did the galaxy build up?● What was the role of accretion in the

formation of the halo, disk, bulge?● What was the detailed chemical

enrichment history?

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Uniqueness of the MW & Local Group

● Kinematic surveys of 1000s of stars possible

● dynamics of fine structure

● Detailed chemistry● (chemical tagging of stars?)

● Age-dating of stellar populations

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Halo structure: streams!

J. Bullock

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Halo streams

Majewski et al. 1994

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Majewski et al. (2003)

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SDSS colour-selected starsNewberg et al. (2001)

also SDSS RRLyraesIvezic et al.

Quest RRLyraesVivas et al.

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Substructure in the disk: The Monoceros ring

SDSS: Newberg et al. (2002)

then Yanny et al. (2003), Ibata et al. (2003), Crane et al. (2003), Rocha-Pinto et al. (2004), Frinchaboy et al.

(2004), Peñarrubia et al. (2005)

• 120°<l<240°• |b|<30°, both hemispheres• 15 < DGC < 20 kpc• almost circular orbit• σvr ~ 20-30 km/s• several globular and open clusters coincide with orbit

➙ Accretion stream?

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An accretion into the disk?

● Heliocentric distance:

– TRGB: 7.2 ± 0.3 kpc

● 4-10 Gyr population

● σ=12km/s

(Martin et al 2004, 2005,Bellazzini et al. 2005)

Outer galaxy in Red Clump stars

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Canis Major

TriAnd

Monoceros Ring

G. Lewis

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Blue RGB Red RGB1

25

kp

c

95 kpc

c.f. Andromeda...

Outer disk substructure

Qualitatively consistent with predictions (e.g. Abadi et al. 2003)

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Missing satellites?

Klypin et al. (1999)Moore et al. (2000)

Bullock et al. (2000)Somerville (2001)

Stoehr et al. (2002)

Kravtsov et al. (2004)

Moore et al. 2000

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New M31 satellites: Metal-poorNeighbors within 8”

And III

Neighbors within 2”

CFHT/MegaCam (Martin et al. 2006 in prep)

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Neighbors within 12”Neighbors within 8”

New M31 satellites: Metal-rich

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How can we detect completely dark structures?

By the heating of globular cluster streams!

No dark lumps lumpy DM halo

Ibata, Lewis, Irwin, Quinn (2002)

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existence proof: Pal5

Pal5 : Odenkirchen et al (2001)Dehnen, simulation

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GAIA

● ~1 billion stars surveyed to V~20

● proper motions: 10μas at V=15

● velocities for 108 stars (2-10km/s) to V=17

● ~10% accuracy parallaxes to 10kpc

● However, no chemical “finger-printing”

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Chemical tagging...

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Venn et al. 2004

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Conclusions

● Studies of nearby galaxies are needed to test cosmological predictions on low-mass scales– dark matter distribution (cusps)

– existence of dark satellites

– detailed formation history of galaxies

● GAIA will revolutionise this field, but will lack detailed chemical information, as well as accurate radial velocities

● Chemistry (e.g., from ARGOS or WFMOS surveys) may prove to be key additional info to unravel the mess left after all the merging