Search for RR Lyrae stars in DES ultra-faint systems: Grus I, Kim 2, Phoenix II, and Grus II
C. E. Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, A. K. Vivas, M. Gurevich, A. R. Walker, M., McCarthy, A. B. Pace, K. M. Stringer, B. Santiago, R. Hounsell, L. Macri, T., S. Li, K. Bechtol, A. H. Riley, A. G. Kim, J. D. Simon, A. Drlica-Wagner, E., O. Nadler, J. L. Marshall, J. Annis, S. Avila

TL;DR
This study searches for RR Lyrae stars in four ultra-faint systems imaged by DES, providing new distance measurements and insights into their sizes, compositions, and possible associations with galactic streams.
Contribution
First detection of RR Lyrae stars in these systems, leading to revised distance estimates and analysis of their stellar populations and potential stream associations.
Findings
Distances to systems are larger than previous estimates.
Detected RR Lyrae stars suggest larger physical sizes.
Potential association of some stars with the Chenab/Orphan Stream.
Abstract
This work presents the first search for RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) in four of the ultra-faint systems imaged by the Dark Energy Survey (DES) using SOAR/Goodman and Blanco/DECam imagers. We have detected two RRLs in the field of Grus I, none in Kim 2, one in Phoenix II, and four in Grus II. With the detection of these stars, we accurately determine the distance moduli for these ultra-faint dwarf satellite galaxies; =20.510.10 mag (D=1276 kpc) for Grus I and =20.010.10 mag (D=1005 kpc) for Phoenix II. These measurements are larger than previous estimations by Koposov et al. 2015 and Bechtol et al. 2015, implying larger physical sizes; 5\% for Grus I and 33\% for Phoenix II. For Grus II, out of the four RRLs detected, one is consistent with being a member of the galactic halo (D=241 kpc, =16.860.10 mag), another is…
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