A detailed study of Andromeda XIX, an extreme local analogue of ultra diffuse galaxies
Michelle L. M. Collins, Erik J. Tollerud, R. Michael Rich, Rodrigo A., Ibata, Nicolas F. Martin, Scott C. Chapman, Karoline M. Gilbert, Janet, Preston

TL;DR
This study provides detailed spectroscopic analysis of Andromeda XIX, revealing its properties as an ultra diffuse galaxy analogue with complex dynamics, possibly shaped by tidal interactions, and distinguishes it from nearby stellar streams.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed spectroscopic characterization of Andromeda XIX, establishing it as a local analogue of ultra diffuse galaxies with insights into its dynamics and structure.
Findings
Andromeda XIX has a high mass-to-light ratio of about 278.
It exhibits a velocity gradient along its major axis.
The nearby stream is more metal-rich and dynamically distinct.
Abstract
With a central surface brightness of mag. per sq. arcsec, and half-light radius of ~kpc, Andromeda XIX (And XIX) is an extremely diffuse satellite of Andromeda. We present spectra for red giant branch stars in this galaxy, plus 16 stars in a nearby stellar stream. With this exquisite dataset, we re-derive the properties of And XIX, measuring a systemic velocity of km/s and a velocity dispersion of km/s (higher than derived in our previous work). We marginally detect a velocity gradient along the major axis of km/s kpc. We find its mass-to-light ratio is higher than galaxies of comparable stellar mass (), but its dynamics place it in a halo with a similar total mass to these galaxies. This…
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