Magellan/M2FS Spectroscopy of Tucana 2 and Grus 1
Matthew G. Walker, Mario Mateo, Edward W. Olszewski, Sergey E., Koposov, Vasily Belokurov, Prashin Jethwa, David L. Nidever, Vincent, Bonnivard, John I. Bailey III, Eric F. Bell, Sarah R. Loebman

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic data to analyze the stellar populations and dark matter content of the ultrafaint dwarf galaxies Tucana 2 and Grus 1, revealing their kinematic and chemical properties and possible orbital histories.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of Tucana 2 and Grus 1 providing detailed velocity, metallicity, and dark matter estimates, and insights into their orbital dynamics.
Findings
Tucana 2 has an internal velocity dispersion of 8.6 km/s and a mean metallicity of -2.23.
Tucana 2's properties align with dwarf galaxy scaling relations, indicating a dominant dark matter component.
Both galaxies likely have energetic orbits near the Milky Way, possibly trailing the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Abstract
We present results from spectroscopic observations with the Michigan/Magellan Fiber System (M2FS) of stellar targets along the line of sight to the newly-discovered `ultrafaint' stellar systems Tucana 2 (Tuc 2) and Grus 1 (Gru 1). Based on simultaneous estimates of line-of-sight velocity and stellar-atmospheric parameters, we identify 8 and 7 stars as probable members of Tuc 2 and and Gru 1, respectively. Our sample for Tuc 2 is sufficient to resolve an internal velocity dispersion of km s about a mean of km s (solar rest frame), and to estimate a mean metallicity of [Fe/H]= . These results place Tuc 2 on chemodynamical scaling relations followed by dwarf galaxies, suggesting a dominant dark matter component with dynamical mass enclosed within the…
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