Revealing substructure in the galactic halo: The sekbo RR Lyrae survey

Stefan C. Keller, Simon Murphy, Sayuri Prior, Gary DaCosta, Brian Schmidt

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    Abstract

    We present a search for RR Lyrae variable stars from archival observations of the Southern Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Object survey. The survey covers 1675 deg2 along the ecliptic to a mean depth of V = 19.5, i.e., a heliocentric distance of ∼50 kpc for RR Lyrae stars. The survey reveals 2016 RR Lyrae candidates. Follow-up photometric monitoring of a subset of these candidates shows ∼24% contamination by non-RR Lyrae variables. We derive a map of over-density of RR Lyrae stars in the halo that reveals a series of structures coincident with the leading and trailing arms of debris from the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy. One of the regions of overdensity is found on the trailing arm, 200° from the main body of the Sagittarius dwarf at a distance of ∼45 kpc. This distant detection of the stellar population of the outer trailing arm of Sagittarius offers a tight constraint on the motion of the dwarf galaxy. A distinctly separate region of overdensity is seen toward the Virgo overdensity.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)851-864
    Number of pages14
    JournalAstrophysical Journal
    Volume678
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2008

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