Halo Substructure in the SDSS-Gaia Catalogue : Streams and Clumps
G.C. Myeong (1), N.W. Evans (1), V. Belokurov (1), N.C. Amorisco, (2,3), S. Koposov (1,4) ((1) IoA, Cambridge, (2) MPA, Garching, (3) Harvard,, (4) CMU, Pittsburgh)

TL;DR
This study utilizes the SDSS-Gaia Catalogue to discover six new halo substructures, including streams and clumps, by analyzing their clustering in velocity space and other properties, revealing insights into their origins and characteristics.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel method for assessing halo substructure significance based on velocity clustering, leading to the discovery of six new substructures in the Milky Way halo.
Findings
Identified six new halo substructures, including streams and groups.
Characterized the properties and potential progenitors of the structures.
Confirmed clustering in velocity, position, and metallicity supports their authenticity.
Abstract
We use the SDSS-Gaia Catalogue to identify six new pieces of halo substructure. SDSS-Gaia is an astrometric catalogue that exploits SDSS data release 9 to provide first epoch photometry for objects in the Gaia source catalogue. We use a version of the catalogue containing stars with all phase space coordinates within a heliocentric distance of kpc. We devise a method to assess the significance of halo substructures based on their clustering in velocity space. The two most substantial structures are multiple wraps of a stream which has undergone considerable phase mixing (S1, with 94 members) and a kinematically cold stream (S2, with 61 members). The member stars of S1 have a median position of () = () kpc and a median metallicity of [Fe/H] . The stars of S2 have median coordinates () = () kpc and a median…
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