An extremely wide and very low-mass pair with common proper motion. Is it representative of a nearby halo stream?
R.-D. Scholz, N.V. Kharchenko, N. Lodieu, M.J. McCaughrean

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a wide, high proper motion pair of low-mass stars likely belonging to a Galactic halo stream, providing insights into the structure and kinematics of the halo.
Contribution
It presents the identification and analysis of an extremely wide low-mass star pair with common proper motion, suggesting their membership in a halo stream, which is a novel finding.
Findings
The pair has a large proper motion of about 860 mas/yr.
Estimated distances are approximately 38 and 72 parsecs.
The space velocity is consistent with halo population.
Abstract
(abridged) We describe the discovery of an extremely wide pair of low-mass stars with a common large proper motion and discuss their possible membership in a Galactic halo stream crossing the Solar neighbourhood. (...) The late-type (M7) dwarf SSSPM J20034433 and the ultracool subdwarf SSSPM J19304311 (sdM7) sharing the same very large proper motion of about 860 mas/yr were found in the same sky region with an angular separation of about 6\degr. From the comparison with other high proper motion catalogues we have estimated the probability of a chance alignment of the two new large proper motions to be less than 0.3%. From the individually estimated spectroscopic distances of about pc and pc, respectively for the M7 dwarf and the sdM7 subdwarf, and in view of the accurate agreement in their large proper motions we assume a common distance of about…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
