M31 Transverse Velocity and Local Group Mass from Satellite Kinematics
Roeland P. van der Marel (STScI), Puragra Guhathakurta (UCO/Lick)

TL;DR
This paper estimates M31's transverse velocity and Local Group mass using satellite kinematics, providing new constraints on galaxy motions and the total mass of the Local Group with implications for galaxy interactions.
Contribution
The study introduces multiple statistical methods to determine M31's transverse velocity and estimates the Local Group mass, incorporating satellite data and cosmological models.
Findings
M31's transverse velocity components: <v_W> = -78±41 km/s, <v_N> = -38±34 km/s
Galactocentric tangential velocity of M31 is 42 km/s
Total Local Group mass estimated at approximately 5.58×10^{12} solar masses
Abstract
We present several different statistical methods to determine the transverse velocity vector of M31. The underlying assumptions are that the M31 satellites on average follow the motion of M31 through space, and that the galaxies in the outer parts of the Local Group on average follow the motion of the Local Group barycenter through space. We apply the methods to the line-of-sight velocities of 17 M31 satellites, to the proper motions of the 2 satellites M33 and IC 10, and to the line-of-sight velocities of 5 galaxies near the Local Group turn around radius, respectively. This yields 4 independent but mutually consistent determinations of the heliocentric M31 transverse velocities in the West and North directions, with weighted averages <v_W> = -78+/-41 km/s and <v_N> = -38+/-34 km/s. The Galactocentric tangential velocity of M31 is 42 km/s, with 1-sigma confidence interval V_tan <= 56…
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