Proper Motions of Local Group Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies I: First Ground-Based Results for Fornax

Méndez, René. A.; Costa, Edgardo; Pedreros, Mario H.; Moyano, Maximiliano; Altmann, Martin; Gallart, C.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 122, issue 893, pp.853-875

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2010
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6
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12
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In this article we present in detail the methodology and the first results of a ground-based program to determine the absolute proper motion of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy. The proper motion was determined using bona fide Fornax star members measured with respect to a fiducial at-rest background spectroscopically confirmed quasar, QSO J0240-3434B. Our homogeneous measurements, based on this one quasar gives a value of (μcosδ,μ)=(0.64±0.08,-0.01±0.11) mas yr. There are only two other (astrometric) determinations for the transverse motion of Fornax: one based on a combination of plates and HST data, and another (of higher internal precision) based on HST data. We show that our proper motion errors are similar to those derived from HST measurements on individual QSOs. We provide evidence that, as far as we can determine it, our motion is not affected by magnitude, color, or other potential systematic effects. Last epoch measurements and reductions are underway for other four quasar fields of this galaxy, which, when combined, should yield proper motions with a weighted mean error of ˜50 μas yr, allowing us to place important constraints on the orbit of Fornax.
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