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    SMHASH: anatomy of the Orphan Stream using RR Lyrae stars

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    Hendel, David
    Scowcroft, Victoria
    Johnston, Kathryn V
    Fardal, Mark A
    van der Marel, Roeland P
    Sohn, Sangmo T
    Price-Whelan, Adrian M
    Beaton, Rachael L
    Besla, Gurtina
    Bono, Giuseppe
    Cioni, Maria-Rosa L
    Clementini, Giselle
    Cohen, Judith G
    Fabrizio, Michele
    Freedman, Wendy L
    Garofalo, Alessia
    Grillmair, Carl J
    Kallivayalil, Nitya
    Kollmeier, Juna A
    Law, David R
    Madore, Barry F
    Majewski, Steven R
    Marengo, Massimo cc
    Monson, Andrew J
    Neeley, Jillian R
    Nidever, David L
    Pietrzyński, Grzegorz
    Seibert, Mark
    Sesar, Branimir cc
    Smith, Horace A
    Soszyński, Igor
    Udalski, Andrzej
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2018-09
    Keywords
    stars: variables: RR Lyrae
    Galaxy: halo
    Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics
    Galaxy: structure
    
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    OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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    David Hendel, Victoria Scowcroft, Kathryn V Johnston, Mark A Fardal, Roeland P van der Marel, Sangmo T Sohn, Adrian M Price-Whelan, Rachael L Beaton, Gurtina Besla, Giuseppe Bono, Maria-Rosa L Cioni, Giselle Clementini, Judith G Cohen, Michele Fabrizio, Wendy L Freedman, Alessia Garofalo, Carl J Grillmair, Nitya Kallivayalil, Juna A Kollmeier, David R Law, Barry F Madore, Steven R Majewski, Massimo Marengo, Andrew J Monson, Jillian R Neeley, David L Nidever, Grzegorz Pietrzyński, Mark Seibert, Branimir Sesar, Horace A Smith, Igor Soszyński, Andrzej Udalski; SMHASH: anatomy of the Orphan Stream using RR Lyrae stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 479, Issue 1, 1 September 2018, Pages 570–587, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty1455
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    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
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    © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Stellar tidal streams provide an opportunity to study the motion and structure of the disrupting galaxy as well as the gravitational potential of its host. Streams around the Milky Way are especially promising as phase space positions of individual stars will he measured by ongoing or upcoming surveys. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to accurately assess distances to stars farther than 10 kpc from the Sun, where we have the poorest knowledge of the Galaxy's mass distribution. To address this, we present observations of 32 candidate RR Lyrae stars in the Orphan tidal stream taken as part of the Spitzer Merger History and Shape of the Galactic Halo (SMHASH) program. The extremely tight correlation between the periods, luminosities, and metallicities of RR Lyrae variable stars in the Spitzer IRAC 3.6 mu m band allows the determination of precise distances to individual stars; the median statistical relative distance uncertainty to each RR Lyrae star is 2.5 per cent. By fitting orbits in an example potential, we obtain an upper limit on the mass of the Milky Way interior to 60 kpc of 5.6(-1.1)(+1.2) x 10(11) M-circle dot, bringing estimates based on the Orphan Stream in line with those using other tracers. The SMHASH data also resolve the stream in line-of-sight depth, allowing a new perspective on the internal structure of the disrupted dwarf galaxy. Comparing with N body models, we find that the progenitor had an initial dark halo mass of approximately 3,2 x 10(9) M-circle dot, placing the Orphan Stream's progenitor amongst the classical dwarf spheroidals.
    ISSN
    0035-8711
    1365-2966
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/sty1455
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    Final published version
    Sponsors
    NASA [JPL 1558281, GO-13443, NAS5-26555, NAS 5-26555]; ATP grant [NNX15AK78G]; National Science Foundation (NSF) [AST-1614743]; NASA through Hubble Fellowship - Space Telescope Science Institute [51386.01]; European Research Council (ERC) under European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [652115]; Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF) through PRIN-INAF2014; Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita e della Ricerca (MIUR), through Premiale 2015; Gaia Multilateral Agreement
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