Galactic Mass Estimates Using Dwarf Galaxies as Kinematic Tracers

Author:

Slizewski Anika,Dufresne Xander,Murdock Keslen,Eadie GwendolynORCID,Sanderson RobynORCID,Wetzel AndrewORCID,Jurić MarioORCID

Abstract

Abstract New mass estimates and cumulative mass profiles with Bayesian credible regions for the Milky Way (MW) are found using the Galactic Mass Estimator (GME) code and dwarf galaxy (DG) kinematic data from multiple sources. GME takes a hierarchical Bayesian approach to simultaneously estimate the true positions and velocities of the DGs, their velocity anisotropy, and the model parameters for the Galaxy’s total gravitational potential. In this study, we incorporate meaningful prior information from past studies and simulations. The prior distributions for the physical model are informed by the results of Eadie & Jurić, who used globular clusters instead of DGs, as well as by the subhalo distributions of the Ananke Gaia-like surveys from Feedback in Realistic Environments-2 cosmological simulations (see Sanderson et al.). Using DGs beyond 45 kpc, we report median and 95% credible region estimates for r 200 = 212.8 (191.12, 238.44) kpc, and for the total enclosed mass M 200 = 1.19 (0.87, 1.68) × 1012 M (adopting Δ c = 200). Median mass estimates at specific radii are also reported (e.g., M (< 50 kpc) = 0.52 × 1012 M and M (100 kpc) = 0.78 × 1012 M ). Estimates are comparable to other recent studies using Gaia DR2 and DGs, but notably different from the estimates of Eadie & Jurić. We perform a sensitivity analysis to investigate whether individual DGs and/or a more massive Large Magellanic Cloud on the order of 1011 M may be affecting our mass estimates. We find possible supporting evidence for the idea that some DGs are affected by a massive LMC and are not in equilibrium with the MW.

Funder

Gouvernement du Canada ∣ Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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