An Orphan in the ``Field of Streams''
Abstract
We use Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 5 photometry and spectroscopy to study a tidal stream that extends over ~50° in the north Galactic cap. From the analysis of the path of the stream and the colors and magnitudes of its stars, the stream is ~20+7-5 kpc away at its nearest detection (the celestial equator). We detect a distance gradient: the stream is farther away from us at higher declination. The contents of the stream are made up from a predominantly old and metal-poor population that is similar to the globular clusters M13 and M92. The integrated absolute magnitude of the stream stars is estimated to be Mr~-7.5. There is tentative evidence for a velocity signature, with the stream moving at ~-40 km s-1 at low declinations and ~+100 km s-1 at high declinations. The stream lies on the same great circle as Complex A, a roughly linear association of H I high-velocity clouds stretching over ~30° on the sky, and as Ursa Major II, a recently discovered dwarf spheroidal galaxy. Lying close to the same great circle are a number of anomalous, young, and metal-poor globular clusters, including Palomar 1 and Ruprecht 106.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- March 2007
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0605705
- Bibcode:
- 2007ApJ...658..337B
- Keywords:
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- Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics;
- Galaxies: Structure;
- Galaxies: Local Group;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- ApJ, in press