Bibcode
Battaglia, G.
Referencia bibliográfica
EAS Publications Series, Volume 48, 2011, pp.467-472
Fecha de publicación:
7
2011
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Descripción
Samples of line-of-sight velocities and metallicities for hundreds
individual red giant branch stars in Milky Way satellite galaxies have
been obtained in the recent past thanks to wide-area multi-object
spectrographs on 8 m-10 m class telescopes. These samples have greatly
improved our knowledge of the large scale metallicity properties and the
internal kinematics of the Milky Way satellites, uncovering in several
of these systems the presence of multiple stellar components, velocity
gradients and allowing more accurate mass determinations. With the
current instrumentation this kind of studies are already challenging at
the outskirts of the Local Group, limiting the variety of galaxy types
and environments that we can explore at a similar degree of detail. With
its 42 m diameter, the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT)
represents the project for the largest ground-based optical-infrared
telescope in the world. In this contribution I discuss results from
simulations I have carried out on the feasibility of intermediate
resolution spectroscopic surveys in the near-infrared CaII triplet
region for large samples of individual red giant branch stars in
galaxies at the outskirts of the Local Group and beyond.