2016
DOI: 10.3847/0004-637x/820/1/58
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The Phoenix Stream: A Cold Stream in the Southern Hemisphere

Abstract: We report the discovery of a stellar stream in the Dark Energy Survey Year 1 (Y1A1) data. The discovery was made through simple color-magnitude filters and visual inspection of the Y1A1 data. We refer to this new object as the Phoenix stream, after its resident constellation. After subtraction of the background stellar population we detect a clear signal of a simple stellar population. By fitting the ridge line of the stream in color-magnitude space, we find that a stellar population with age τ=11.5±0.5 Gy… Show more

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“…We measure a distance of 19.1 kpc ( -= m M 16.4), which is slightly larger than the value measured previously (  17.5 9 kpc). Similar to Balbinot et al (2016), we find no indication of a distance gradient.…”
Section: Phoenix Streamsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…We measure a distance of 19.1 kpc ( -= m M 16.4), which is slightly larger than the value measured previously (  17.5 9 kpc). Similar to Balbinot et al (2016), we find no indication of a distance gradient.…”
Section: Phoenix Streamsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…It remains a clumpy and knotted stream, consisting of a more or less symmetric distribution of overdensities. The parameters that we derive for the Phoenix stream largely agree with those of Balbinot et al (2016). We measure a distance of 19.1 kpc ( -= m M 16.4), which is slightly larger than the value measured previously (  17.5 9 kpc).…”
Section: Phoenix Streamsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Although Sesar et al (2015) proposed that the Phoenix stream is a recently disrupted cluster and Li et al (2016) proposed an association with a more diffuse structure in Eridanus, the attraction of the Phoenix-Hermus association is that it is a single simple system, which perhaps surprisingly accurately combines two completely independent sets of sky position and velocity data. The two stream segments are both metal-poor, [Fe/H]<−1.6 and <−1.2 for Phoenix and Hermus, respectively (Grillmair 2014;Balbinot et al 2016), helping to bolster the confidence of a single common progenitor. However, the available photometric measures are relatively low signal to noise and the moderate resolution spectra do not give highprecision velocities, so that more and better quality data will strengthen (or not) the association.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They lament their lack of sufficient spatial coverage to investigate more fully the origin. Quite recently, Balbinot et al (2016) present a new discovery of a stellar stream, the Phoenix stream, in the Dark Energy Survey's first year data that lies in the direction of NGC 1261, presenting a promising connection at first. However, the authors comment that there is no clear connection between NGC 1261 and the Phoenix stream.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%