The PAndAS field of streams: Stellar structures in the milky way halo toward andromeda and triangulum

Nicolas F. Martin, Rodrigo A. Ibata, R. Michael Rich, Michelle L.M. Collins, Mark A. Fardal, Michael J. Irwin, Geraint F. Lewis, Alan W. McConnachie, Arif Babul, Nicholas F. Bate, Scott C. Chapman, Anthony R. Conn, Denija Crnojević, Annette M.N. Ferguson, A. Dougal MacKey, Julio F. Navarro, Jorge Peñarrubia, Nial T. Tanvir, David Valls-Gabaud

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    Abstract

    We reveal the highly structured nature of the Milky Way (MW) stellar halo within the footprint of the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS) photometric survey from blue main sequence (MS) and MS turn-off stars. We map no fewer than five stellar structures within a heliocentric range of 5-30 kpc. Some of these are known (the Monoceros Ring, the Pisces/Triangulum globular cluster stream), but we also uncover three well-defined stellar structures that could be, at least partly, responsible for the so-called Triangulum/Andromeda and Triangulum/Andromeda 2 features. In particular, we trace a new faint stellar stream located at a heliocentric distance of 17 kpc. With a surface brightness of Σ V 32-32.5 mag arcsec-2, it follows an orbit that is almost parallel to the Galactic plane north of M31 and has so far eluded surveys of the MW halo as these tend to steer away from regions dominated by the Galactic disk. Investigating our follow-up spectroscopic observations of PAndAS, we serendipitously uncover a radial velocity signature from stars that have colors and magnitudes compatible with the stream. From the velocity of eight likely member stars, we show that this stellar structure is dynamically cold, with an unresolved velocity dispersion that is lower than 7.1 km s-1 at the 90% confidence level. Along with the width of the stream (300-650 pc), its dynamics point to a dwarf-galaxy-accretion origin. The numerous stellar structures we can map in the MW stellar halo between 5 and 30 kpc and their varying morphology is a testament to the complex nature of the stellar halo at these intermediate distances.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number19
    JournalAstrophysical Journal
    Volume787
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 May 2014

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