2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.05775
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The Complexity of the Cetus Stream Unveiled from the Fusion of STREAMFINDER and StarGO

Zhen Yuan,
Khyati Malhan,
Federico Sestito
et al.

Abstract: We combine the power of two stream-searching tools, STREAMFINDER and StarGO applied to the Gaia EDR3 data, to detect stellar debris belonging to the Cetus stream system that forms a complex, nearly polar structure around the Milky Way. In this work, we find the southern extensions of the northern Cetus stream as the Palca stream and a new southern stream, which overlap on the sky but have different distances. These two stream wraps extend over more than ∼ 100 • on the sky (−60 • < δ < +40 • ). The current N-bo… Show more

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“…The Arjuna structure identified in that work is treated here as the highly retrograde debris of GSE, and is thus included as a part of GSE (see Naidu et al 2021 for details). With the acquisition of new southern fields covering the dynamically cold Cetus stream (e.g., Newberg et al 2009;Thomas & Battaglia 2021;Yuan et al 2021), the current H3 giants sample (> 2.5× larger than the sample studied in Naidu et al 2020a) now has N = 56 confident Cetus members. Due to its dynamical coherence, Cetus is easily selected as follows:…”
Section: Disrupted Galaxy Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Arjuna structure identified in that work is treated here as the highly retrograde debris of GSE, and is thus included as a part of GSE (see Naidu et al 2021 for details). With the acquisition of new southern fields covering the dynamically cold Cetus stream (e.g., Newberg et al 2009;Thomas & Battaglia 2021;Yuan et al 2021), the current H3 giants sample (> 2.5× larger than the sample studied in Naidu et al 2020a) now has N = 56 confident Cetus members. Due to its dynamical coherence, Cetus is easily selected as follows:…”
Section: Disrupted Galaxy Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…between the cluster and Cetus stream. Furthermore, Yuan et al (2021) concentrated on searching for Cetus's members using data covering the cluster but they did not detect any densely populated structure around NGC 5824. Hence the features should not be a part of Cetus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…connection between the cluster and Cetus stream. Furthermore, Yuan et al (2021) concentrated on searching for Cetus's members using data covering the cluster but they did not detect any densely populated structure around NGC 5824, and as a result, the features should not be a part of Cetus; and (iv) Triangulum as a piece of the leading tail also provides weak evidence of existence of the trailing tail.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use star particles from five tailor-made N-body simulations, representing GSE , Sagittarius (Vasiliev et al 2021), the Helmi Streams (Koppelman et al 2019), Wukong/LMS-1 (hereafter Wukong, Malhan et al 2021), and Cetus (Yuan et al 2021). We note that for Sagittarius, we cut out the intact core and keep the remaining ≈ 3 × 10 8 M found within the disrupted tails.…”
Section: Methods 21 Simulation Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%