Impact of merger histories on the timing argument estimate of the Local Group mass
Istiak Akib, Fran\c{c}ois Hammer, Yanbin Yang

TL;DR
This paper investigates how recent merger events, especially at M31, influence the timing argument's estimate of the Local Group mass, revealing that hierarchical mergers significantly affect mass calculations.
Contribution
It introduces merger correction models to refine the timing argument, accounting for hierarchical galaxy mergers and interactions like the LMC infall.
Findings
Merger corrections can alter the TA mass estimate by ±10-15%.
Considering multiple mergers, the TA mass aligns with other Local Group mass estimates.
Hierarchical galaxy mergers limit the accuracy of simple two-body models.
Abstract
The timing argument (TA) aims to find the total mass of the Local Group (LG) from the relative motions of the Milky Way (MW) and Andromeda Galaxy (M31). However, the classical TA always overestimates the LG mass, presumably because it does not account for the hierarchical scenario and other interactions such as that with the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We focus on the impact of the recent major merger at M31 by using three merger models to find the peculiar motion of M31 within the simple two-body and point-mass scenario of TA. We found that the merger correction may affect the TA mass by either plus or minus 10-15% depending on the M31 tangential motion, which has very large uncertainties. If we consider a M31 merger configuration that reduces the TA mass by 10-15% to which we add the impact due to the LMC infall into the MW as reported in the literature, the TA mass would be found…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
