Stellar chemo-kinematics of the Cetus dwarf spheroidal galaxy
S. Taibi, G. Battaglia, N. Kacharov, M. Rejkuba, M. Irwin, R. Leaman,, M. Zoccali, E. Tolstoy, P. Jablonka

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive chemo-kinematic analysis of the isolated Cetus dwarf spheroidal galaxy, revealing its dark matter dominance, metallicity spread, and potential sub-populations, contributing to understanding galaxy formation in low-mass systems.
Contribution
First detailed chemo-kinematic characterization of Cetus, highlighting its internal properties and sub-populations, and comparing its features to other dwarf spheroidals in the Local Group.
Findings
Cetus is pressure-supported with high dark matter content.
Metallicity spread and gradient observed in the stellar population.
Evidence of distinct chemo-kinematic sub-populations.
Abstract
In order to minimize environmental effects and gain an insight into the internal mechanisms that shape the properties of the early-type dwarf systems, we study one of the few isolated dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) of the Local Group (LG): Cetus. We obtained VLT/FORS2 spectra () in the region of the nIR CaII triplet lines for 80 candidate red giant branch stars. The analysis yielded line-of-sight velocities and metallicities ([Fe/H]) for 54 bona fide member stars. The kinematic analysis shows that Cetus is a mainly pressure-supported ( km/s), dark-matter-dominated system () with no significant signs of internal rotation. We find Cetus to be a metal-poor system with a significant [Fe/H] spread (median [Fe/H] = -1.71 dex, median-absolute-deviation = 0.49 dex), as expected for its stellar mass.…
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