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Discovery of a Split Stellar Stream In the Periphery of the Small Magellanic Cloud

David L. Nidever

Published 2023-08-09Version 1

I report the discovery of a stellar stream (Sutlej) using Gaia DR3 proper motions and XP metallicities located ~15 degrees north of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The stream is composed of two parallel linear components ("branches") approximately ~8 x 0.6 degrees in size and separated by 2.5 degrees. The stars have a mean proper motion of (pmra,pmdec)=(+0.08 mas/yr,-1.41 mas/yr) which is quite similar to the proper motion of stars on the western side of the SMC. The color magnitude diagram of the stream stars has a clear red giant branch, horizontal branch, and main sequence turnoff that is well-matched by a PARSEC isochrone of 10 Gyr, [Fe/H]=-1.8 at 32 kpc and a total stellar mass of ~33,000 Msun. The stream is spread out over an area of 9.6 square degrees and has a surface brightness of 32.5 mag/arcsec^2. The metallicity of the stream stars from Gaia XP spectra extend over -2.5 < [M/H] < -1.0 with a median of [M/H]=-1.8. The tangential velocity of the stream stars is 214 km/s compared to the values of 448 km/s for the Large Magellanic Cloud and 428 km/s for the SMC. While the radial velocity of the stream is not yet known, a comparison of the space velocities using a range of assumed radial velocities, shows that the stream is unlikely to be associated with the Magellanic Clouds. The tangential velocity vector is misaligned with the stream by ~25 degrees which might indicate an important gravitational influence from the nearby Magellanic Clouds.

Comments: 8 pages, 10 figures, 1 table. Submitted to MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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