Discovery of a thin stellar stream in the SLAMS survey

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2018
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en
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Oxford University Press
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We report the discovery of a thin stellar stream - which we name the Jet stream - crossing the constellations of Hydra and Pyxis. The discovery was made in data from the Search for the Leading Arm of Magellanic Satellites (SLAMS) survey, which comprises deep g and r imaging for a 650 deg2 region above the Galactic disc performed by the CTIO Blanco + DECam. SLAMS photometric catalogues have been made publicly available. The stream is approximately 0.18 deg wide and 10 deg long, though it is truncated by the survey footprint. Its colour-magnitude diagram is consistent with an old, metal-poor stellar population at a heliocentric distance of approximately 29 kpc. We corroborate thismeasurement by identifying a spatially coincident overdensity of likely blue horizontal branch stars at the same distance. There is no obvious candidate for a surviving stream progenitor. © 2018 The Author(s).
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Palabras clave
Globular Clusters, Halo, Gaia, Catalogues, Galaxy halo, Stars: general, Surveys
Citación
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Volume 480, Issue 4, Pages 5342 - 5351 2018
DOI
10.1093/MNRAS/STY2226
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