Ships Passing in the Night: Spectroscopic Analysis of Two Ultra-Faint Satellites in the Constellation Carina
T. S. Li, J. D. Simon, A. B. Pace, G. Torrealba, K. Kuehn, A., Drlica-Wagner, K. Bechtol, A. K. Vivas, R. P. van der Marel, M. Wood, B., Yanny, V. Belokurov, P. Jethwa, D. B. Zucker, G. Lewis, R. Kron, D. L., Nidever, M. A. S\'anchez-Conde, A. P. Ji, B. C. Conn, D. J. James

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically analyzes two ultra-faint dwarf galaxy candidates, Carina II and III, revealing their dark matter content, metallicities, and velocities, and discusses their possible association with the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of Carina II and III, determining their kinematic, chemical properties, and potential association with the LMC.
Findings
Carina II is a dark-matter-dominated dwarf galaxy.
Carina III's nature remains uncertain due to limited data.
No significant gamma-ray emission detected from either system.
Abstract
We present Magellan/IMACS, Anglo-Australian Telescope/AAOmega+2dF, and Very Large Telescope/GIRAFFE+FLAMES spectroscopy of the CarinaII (Car II) & Carina III (Car III) dwarf galaxy candidates, recently discovered in the Magellanic Satellites Survey (MagLiteS). We identify 18 member stars in Car II, including 2 binaries with variable radial velocities and 2 RR Lyrae stars. The other 14 members have a mean heliocentric velocity km/s and a velocity dispersion of km/s. Assuming Car II is in dynamical equilibrium, we derive a total mass within the half-light radius of , indicating a mass-to-light ratio of . From equivalent width measurements of the calcium triplet lines of 9 RGB stars, we derive a mean metallicity of [Fe/H] = with…
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