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Exploring halo substructure with giant stars: A diffuse star cloud or tidal debris around the Milky Way in Triangulum-Andromeda

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 615, 期 2, 页码 732-737

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/424585

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galaxies : interactions; Galaxy : disk; Galaxy : structure

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We report here the discovery of an apparent excess of 2MASS M giant candidates with dereddened 0: 85< J - K-s< 1.2 spanning a considerably large area of the celestial sphere between, at least, 100 degrees< l < 150 degrees and - 20 degrees> b> -40degrees and covering most of the constellations of Triangulum and Andromeda. This structure does not seem to be preferentially distributed around a clear core, but rather lies in a tenuous, clumpy cloudlike structure tens of kiloparsecs away. The reduced proper-motion diagram, as well as spectroscopy of a subsample, shows these excess stars to be real giants, not contaminating dwarfs. Radial velocity measurements indicate among those M giants the presence of a coherent kinematical structure with a velocity dispersion sigma < 17 km s(-1). Our findings support the existence of a quite dispersed stellar structure around the Milky Way that, because of its coreless and sparse distribution, could be part of a tidal stream or a new kind of satellite galaxy.

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