TY - JOUR
T1 - The Pristine survey - XVI. The metallicity of 26 stellar streams around the Milky Way detected with the STREAMFINDER in Gaia EDR3
AU - Martin, Nicolas F.
AU - Ibata, Rodrigo A.
AU - Starkenburg, Else
AU - Yuan, Zhen
AU - Malhan, Khyati
AU - Bellazzini, Michele
AU - Viswanathan, Akshara
AU - Aguado, David
AU - Arentsen, Anke
AU - Bonifacio, Piercarlo
AU - Carlberg, Ray
AU - González Hernández, Jonay I.
AU - Hill, Vanessa
AU - Jablonka, Pascale
AU - Kordopatis, Georges
AU - Lardo, Carmela
AU - McConnachie, Alan W.
AU - Navarro, Julio
AU - Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén
AU - Sestito, Federico
AU - Thomas, Guillaume F.
AU - Venn, Kim A.
AU - Vitali, Sara
AU - Voggel, Karina T.
PY - 2022/11/1
Y1 - 2022/11/1
N2 - We use the photometric metallicities provided by the panoramic Pristine survey to study the veracity and derive the metallicities of the numerous stellar streams found by the application of the STREAMFINDER algorithm to the Gaia Early Data Release 3 data. All 26 streams present in Pristine show a clear metallicity distribution function, which provides an independent check of the reality of these structures, supporting the reliability of STREAMFINDER in finding streams and the power of Pristine to measure precise metallicities. We further present six candidate structures with coherent phase-space and metallicity signals that are very likely streams. The majority of studied streams are very metal-poor (14 structures with [Fe/H] < -2.0) and include three systems with [Fe/H] < -2.9 (C-11, C-19, and C-20). These streams could be the closest debris of low-luminosity dwarf galaxies or may have originated from globular clusters of significantly lower metallicity than any known current Milky Way globular cluster. Our study shows that the promise of the Gaia data for Galactic Archeology studies can be substantially strengthened by quality photometric metallicities, allowing us to peer back into the earliest epochs of the formation of our Galaxy and its stellar halo constituents.
AB - We use the photometric metallicities provided by the panoramic Pristine survey to study the veracity and derive the metallicities of the numerous stellar streams found by the application of the STREAMFINDER algorithm to the Gaia Early Data Release 3 data. All 26 streams present in Pristine show a clear metallicity distribution function, which provides an independent check of the reality of these structures, supporting the reliability of STREAMFINDER in finding streams and the power of Pristine to measure precise metallicities. We further present six candidate structures with coherent phase-space and metallicity signals that are very likely streams. The majority of studied streams are very metal-poor (14 structures with [Fe/H] < -2.0) and include three systems with [Fe/H] < -2.9 (C-11, C-19, and C-20). These streams could be the closest debris of low-luminosity dwarf galaxies or may have originated from globular clusters of significantly lower metallicity than any known current Milky Way globular cluster. Our study shows that the promise of the Gaia data for Galactic Archeology studies can be substantially strengthened by quality photometric metallicities, allowing us to peer back into the earliest epochs of the formation of our Galaxy and its stellar halo constituents.
KW - Galaxy: abundances
KW - Galaxy: formation
KW - Galaxy: halo
KW - Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stac2426
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stac2426
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 516
SP - 5331
EP - 5354
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 4
ER -