The kinematic footprints of five stellar streams in Andromeda's halo
S. C. Chapman, R. Ibata, M. Irwin, A. Koch, B. Letarte, N. Martin, M., Collins, G. F. Lewis, A. McConnachie, J. Penarrubia, R. M. Rich, D., Trethewey, A. M. N. Ferguson, A. Huxor, N. Tanvir

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically analyzes five stellar streams and an extended star cluster in Andromeda's halo, revealing their kinematic properties and suggesting the halo is composed of multiple cold, kinematically distinct streams.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of five stellar streams in M31, highlighting their kinematic and metallicity properties and their implications for halo formation.
Findings
Streams are kinematically cold with low dispersion.
The halo is mainly composed of multiple distinct streams.
EC4 may be related to streamCp.
Abstract
(abridged) We present a spectroscopic analysis of five stellar streams (`A', `B', `Cr', `Cp' and `D') as well as the extended star cluster, EC4, which lies within streamC, all discovered in the halo of M31 from our CFHT/MegaCam survey. These spectroscopic results were initially serendipitous, making use of our existing observations from the DEep Imaging Multi-Object Spectrograph mounted on the Keck II telescope, and thereby emphasizing the ubiquity of tidal streams that account for ~70% of the M31 halo stars in the targeted fields. Subsequent spectroscopy was then procured in streamCr/p and streamD to trace the velocity gradient along the streams. For the cluster EC4, candidate member stars with average [Fe/H]~-1.4 (Fe/H_spec=-1.6), are found at v_{hel}=-285 km/s suggesting it could be related to streamCp. No similarly obvious cold kinematic candidate is found for streamD, although…
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