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2015ApJ...799...28P - Astrophys. J., 799, 28 (2015/January-3)

Tidal stream morphology as an indicator of dark matter halo geometry: the case of Palomar 5.

PEARSON S., KUPPER A.H.W., JOHNSTON K.V. and PRICE-WHELAN A.M.

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This paper presents an example where the morphology of a single stellar stream can be used to rule out a specific galactic potential form without the need for velocity information. We investigate the globular cluster Palomar 5 (Pal 5), which is tidally disrupting into a cold, thin stream mapped over 22 deg on the sky with a typical width of 0.7 deg. We generate models of this stream by fixing Pal 5's present-day position, distance, and radial velocity via observations, while allowing its proper motion to vary. In a spherical dark matter halo we easily find models that fit the observed morphology. However, no plausible Pal 5 model could be found in the triaxial potential of Law & Majewski, which has been proposed to explain the properties of the Sagittarius stream. In this case, the long, thin, and curved morphology of the Pal 5 stream alone can be used to rule out such a potential configuration. Pal 5-like streams in this potential are either too straight, missing the curvature of the observations, or show an unusual morphology which we dub stream-fanning: a signature sensitive to the triaxiality of a potential. We conclude that the mere existence of other thin tidal streams must provide broad constraints on the orientation and shape of the dark matter halo they inhabit.

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Journal keyword(s): dark matter - Galaxy: halo - Galaxy: structure - globular clusters: individual: Palomar 5 - methods: numerical

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