Eight New Milky Way Companions Discovered in First-year Dark Energy Survey Data
Abstract
We report the discovery of eight new Milky Way companions in ∼ 1800 {{deg}}2 of optical imaging data collected during the first year of the Dark Energy Survey (DES). Each system is identified as a statistically significant over-density of individual stars consistent with the expected isochrone and luminosity function of an old and metal-poor stellar population. The objects span a wide range of absolute magnitudes (MV from -2.2 to -7.4 {mag}), physical sizes (10-170 {pc}), and heliocentric distances (30-330 {kpc}). Based on the low surface brightnesses, large physical sizes, and/or large Galactocentric distances of these objects, several are likely to be new ultra-faint satellite galaxies of the Milky Way and/or Magellanic Clouds. We introduce a likelihood-based algorithm to search for and characterize stellar over-densities, as well as identify stars with high satellite membership probabilities. We also present completeness estimates for detecting ultra-faint galaxies of varying luminosities, sizes, and heliocentric distances in the first-year DES data.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- July 2015
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1503.02584
- Bibcode:
- 2015ApJ...807...50B
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: dwarf;
- Local Group;
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
- E-Print:
- 33 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ. Readers may be interested in the concurrent work by Koposov, Belokurov, Torrealba, &