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2019ApJ...881..106M - Astrophys. J., 881, 106-106 (2019/August-3)

Butterfly in a cocoon, understanding the origin and morphology of globular cluster streams: the case of GD-1.

MALHAN K., IBATA R.A., CARLBERG R.G., VALLURI M. and FREESE K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Tidally disrupted globular cluster (GC) streams are usually observed, and therefore perceived, as narrow, linear, and one-dimensional structures in the 6D phase space. Here, we show that the GD-1 stellar stream, which is the tidal debris of a disrupted GC, possesses a secondary diffuse and extended stellar component (∼100 pc wide) around it, detected at the >5σ confidence level. Similar morphological properties are seen in synthetic streams that are produced from star clusters that are formed within dark matter sub-halos and then accrete onto a massive host galaxy. This lends credence to the idea that the progenitor of the highly retrograde GD-1 stream was originally formed outside of the Milky Way in a now defunct dark satellite galaxy. We deem that in future studies, this newly found cocoon component may serve as a structural hallmark to distinguish between the in situ and ex situ (accreted) formed GC streams.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: formation - Galaxy: halo - Galaxy: structure - globular clusters: general - stars: kinematics and dynamics

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