Andromeda, the cannibal
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An international team of researchers, with one from Paris Observatory, has just observed the Andromeda galaxy (M31) and her partner, the Triangulum galaxy (M33). Using the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope (CFHT), they detected the presence of a large stellar halo around Andromeda. This halo would have been torn off from M33 at the time of its passage near M31, a few billion years ago. This observation consolidates the scenario of galaxy growth by cannibalism and shows that the actual size of certain galaxies is much larger than the discs observed. This result was published in Nature on September 3, 2009.
The current scenario of galaxy evolution proposes that they become increasingly massive by absorption of smaller galaxies. This galactic cannibalism, constituting the hierarchical scenario, causes gravitational effects (tides) at the time of the successive passages of the small galaxies close to the massive ones before a final merger. Stars and gas are torn off and dispersed on large scales around the central and satellite galaxies, forming a huge stellar halo. Observing these haloes allows to better understand the hierarchical scenario. However, galaxies in general are very distant and it is very difficult to observe these faint gas and stellar haloes.
The Andromeda galaxy, M31, is the nearest spiral and has a companion galaxy, M33. The interacting system is studied within the framework of the ~Pan-Andromeda Archeological Survey~ (PAndAS) to detect the presence of stellar halos ejected by the interaction between M31 and M33. The international team(A) uses since 2008 the MegaCam camera on the 3.6m telescope of the CFH.
(A) The team is made of:
Alan W. McConnachie (Herzberg, Ca), Michael J. Irwin (Cambridge, UK), Rodrigo A. Ibata (Strasbourg, Fr), John Dubinski (Toronto, Ca), Lawrence M. Widrow (Queens, Ca), Nicolas F. Martin (Heidelberg, De), Patrick Cote (Herzberg, Ca), Aaron L. Dotter (Victoria, Ca), Julio F. Navarro (Victoria, Ca), Annette M. N. Ferguson (Edimbourgh, UK), Thomas H. Puzia (Herzberg, Ca), Geraint F. Lewis (Sydney, Au), Arif Babul (Victoria, Ca), Pauline Barmby (Ontario, Ca), Olivier Bienayme (Strasbourg, Fr), Scott C. Chapman (Cambridge, UK), Robert Cockcroft (Ontario, Ca), Michelle L. M. Collins (Cambridge, UK), Mark A. Fardal (Amherst, USA), William E. Harris (Ontario, Ca), Avon Huxor (Bristol, UK), A. Dougal Mackey (Edimbourgh, UK), Jorge Penarrubia (Cambridge, UK), R. Michael Rich (Los Angeles, USA), Harvey B. Richer (Vancouver, Ca), Arnaud Siebert (Strasbourg, Fr), Nial Tanvir (Leicester, UK), David Valls-Gabaud (Meudon, Fr), Kimberly A. Venn (Victoria, Ca)
Reference
The remnants of galaxy formation from a panoramic survey of the region around M31
Mc Connachie et al: Nature, 3 Septembre 2009Contact
David Valls-Gabaud (Observatoire de Paris, GEPI, et CNRS)
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