Evidence That Hydra I is a Tidally Disrupting Milky Way Dwarf Galaxy
Jonathan R. Hargis (1), B. Kimmig (1), B. Willman, (1, 2), N., Caldwell (3), M. G. Walker (4), J. Strader (5), D. J. Sand (6), C. J., Grillmair (7), J. H. Yoon (8) ((1) Haverford College, (2) LSST, Steward, Observatory, (3) Harvard CfA, (4) McWilliams Center for Cosmology

TL;DR
Hydra I is a tidally disrupting dwarf galaxy with intermediate age, metallicity, and chemical abundance spreads, indicating it lost most of its stellar mass through tidal interactions.
Contribution
This study combines new imaging and spectroscopic data to determine Hydra I's properties, revealing it as a disrupted dwarf galaxy rather than a star cluster.
Findings
Hydra I has an intermediate age of 5-6 Gyr.
It shows significant spreads in [Fe/H] and [α/Fe].
It has lost over 99.99% of its original stellar mass.
Abstract
The Eastern Banded Structure (EBS) and Hydra~I halo overdensity are very nearby (d 10 kpc) objects discovered in SDSS data. Previous studies of the region have shown that EBS and Hydra I are spatially coincident, cold structures at the same distance, suggesting that Hydra I may be the EBS's progenitor. We combine new wide-field DECam imaging and MMT/Hectochelle spectroscopic observations of Hydra I with SDSS archival spectroscopic observations to quantify Hydra I's present-day chemodynamical properties, and to infer whether it originated as a star cluster or dwarf galaxy. While previous work using shallow SDSS imaging assumed a standard old, metal-poor stellar population, our deeper DECam imaging reveals that Hydra~I has a thin, well-defined main sequence turnoff of intermediate age ( Gyr) and metallicity ([Fe/H] = dex). We measure statistically significant…
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