Bo\"otes IV: A New Milky Way Satellite Discovered in the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey and Implications for the Missing Satellite Problem
Daisuke Homma, Masashi Chiba, Yutaka Komiyama, Masayuki Tanaka,, Sakurako Okamoto, Mikito Tanaka, Miho N. Ishigaki, Kohei Hayashi, Nobuo, Arimoto, Scott G. Carlsten, Robert H. Lupton, Michael A. Strauss, Satoshi, Miyazaki, Gabriel Torrealba, Shiang-Yu Wang, and Hitoshi Murayama

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, Bo"otes IV, in the Milky Way using Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam data, and discusses its implications for the satellite galaxy count compared to theoretical predictions.
Contribution
The discovery of Bo"otes IV adds to the known satellite population and challenges existing models predicting satellite numbers in the Milky Way.
Findings
Bo"otes IV is a dwarf galaxy at 209 kpc with M_V=-4.53 mag.
The observed satellite count exceeds theoretical predictions.
The study suggests models may need refinement to match observations.
Abstract
We report on the discovery of a new Milky Way (MW) satellite in Bo\"otes based on data from the on-going Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Subaru Strategic Program (SSP). This satellite, named Bo\"otes IV, is the third ultra-faint dwarf that we have discovered in the HSC-SSP. We have identified a statistically significant (32.3) overdensity of stars having characteristics of a metal-poor, old stellar population. The distance to this stellar system is kpc with a -band absolute magnitude of mag. Bo\"otes IV has a half-light radius of pc and an ellipticity of , which clearly suggests that this is a dwarf satellite galaxy. We also found another overdensity that appears to be a faint globular cluster with mag and pc located at…
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