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2020ApJ...892L..37B - Astrophys. J., 892, L37-L37 (2020/April-1)

High-resolution spectroscopy of the GD-1 stellar stream localizes the perturber near the orbital plane of Sagittarius.

BONACA A., CONROY C., HOGG D.W., CARGILE P.A., CALDWELL N., NAIDU R.P., PRICE-WHELAN A.M., SPEAGLE J.S. and JOHNSON B.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The 100° long thin stellar stream in the Milky Way halo, GD-1, has an ensemble of features that may be due to dynamical interactions. Using high-resolution MMT/Hectochelle spectroscopy we show that a spur of GD-1-like stars outside of the main stream are kinematically and chemically consistent with the main stream. In the spur, as in the main stream, GD-1 has a low intrinsic radial velocity dispersion, σVr_≲1kms–1, is metal-poor, [Fe/H] ≃ -2.3, and has little intrinsic spread in the [Fe/H] and [α/Fe] abundances, which point to a common globular cluster progenitor. At a fixed location along the stream, the median radial velocity offset between the spur and the main stream is smaller than 0.5 kms–1, comparable to the measurement uncertainty. A flyby of a massive, compact object can change orbits of stars in a stellar stream and produce features like the spur observed in GD-1. In this scenario, the radial velocity of the GD-1 spur relative to the stream constrains the orbit of the perturber and its current on-sky position to ≃5000 deg2. The family of acceptable perturber orbits overlaps the stellar and dark-matter debris of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy in present-day position and velocity. This suggests that GD-1 may have been perturbed by a globular cluster or an extremely compact dark-matter subhalo formerly associated with Sagittarius.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Tidal tails - High resolution spectroscopy - Milky Way dynamics - Milky Way dark matter halo

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