The Orbit of the Orphan Stream
Heidi Jo Newberg, Benjamin A. Willett, Brian Yanny, Yan Xu

TL;DR
This paper characterizes the Orphan Stream's orbit, stellar composition, and implications for Milky Way mass using spectroscopic and imaging data, revealing its trajectory, stellar properties, and potential as a galactic mass probe.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed orbital parameters and stellar composition analysis of the Orphan Stream, enhancing understanding of its origin and the Milky Way's mass distribution.
Findings
Orbit is prograde with apogalacticon 90 kpc and perigalacticon 16.4 kpc.
Associated stars are low-metallicity BHB and F turnoff stars.
Stream extends to about 90 kpc, useful for probing galactic mass.
Abstract
We use recent SEGUE spectroscopy and SDSS and SEGUE imaging data to measure the sky position, distance, and radial velocities of stars in the tidal debris stream that is commonly referred to as the "Orphan Stream." We fit orbital parameters to the data, and find a prograde orbit with an apogalacticon, perigalacticon, and eccentricity of 90 kpc, 16.4 kpc and 0.7, respectively. Neither the dwarf galaxy UMa II nor the Complex A gas cloud have velocities consistent with a kinematic association with the Orphan Stream. It is possible that Segue-1 is associated with the Orphan Stream, but no other known Galactic clusters or dwarf galaxies in the Milky Way lie along its orbit. The detected portion of the stream ranges from 19 to 47 kpc from the Sun and is an indicator of the mass interior to these distances. There is a marked increase in the density of Orphan Stream stars near (l,b)=(253,49)…
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