The Saga of M81: Global View of a Massive Stellar Halo in Formation
Adam Smercina, Eric F. Bell, Paul A. Price, Colin T. Slater, Richard, D'Souza, Jeremy Bailin, Roelof S. de Jong, In Sung Jang, Antonela Monachesi,, David Nidever

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed view of M81's stellar halo, revealing its low mass and metallicity, and shows how interactions with M82 and NGC 3077 are transforming it into a more massive, metal-rich halo, illustrating the impact of major mergers.
Contribution
First detailed global stellar mass density map of a Milky Way-mass galaxy's halo outside the Local Group, linking halo properties to merger history.
Findings
M81's halo is low-mass and metal-poor, indicating a quiet accretion history.
Tidal interactions with M82 and NGC 3077 add significant metal-rich material.
Future mergers will dramatically increase M81's halo mass and metallicity.
Abstract
Recent work has shown that Milky Way-mass galaxies display an incredible range of stellar halo properties, yet the origin of this diversity is unclear. The nearby galaxy M81 currently interacting with M82 and NGC 3077 sheds unique light on this problem. We present a Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam survey of the resolved stellar populations around M81, revealing M81's stellar halo in never-before-seen detail. We resolve the halo to unprecedented -band equivalent surface brightnesses of 33 mag arcsec, and produce the first-ever global stellar mass density map for a Milky Way-mass stellar halo outside of the Local Group. Using the minor axis, we confirm M81's halo as one of the lowest mass and metal-poorest known (, [Fe/H] ) indicating a relatively quiet prior accretion history. Yet, our global halo census finds…
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