Discovery of an Ultra-Faint Stellar System near the Magellanic Clouds with the DECam Local Volume Exploration (DELVE) Survey
W. Cerny, A. B. Pace, A. Drlica-Wagner, P. S. Ferguson, S. Mau, M., Adam\'ow, J. L. Carlin, Y. Choi, D. Erkal, L. C. Johnson, T. S. Li, C. E., Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, B. Mutlu-Pakdil, D. L. Nidever, K. A. G. Olsen, A., Pieres, J. D. Simon, E. J. Tollerud, A. K. Vivas, D. J. James

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of DELVE 2, an ultra-faint stellar system near the Magellanic Clouds, characterized by old, metal-poor stars, and likely associated with the LMC, expanding our understanding of faint satellite populations.
Contribution
The paper presents the first identification and detailed characterization of DELVE 2, a new ultra-faint stellar system, including its properties and probable association with the LMC.
Findings
DELVE 2 is at 71 kpc distance, close to the Magellanic Clouds.
It has old, metal-poor stars with a half-light radius of 21 pc.
Proper motion analysis suggests association with the LMC.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a new ultra-faint stellar system found near the Magellanic Clouds in the DECam Local Volume Exploration (DELVE) Survey. This new system, DELVE J01556815 (DELVE 2), is located at a heliocentric distance of , which places it at a 3D physical separation of 12 kpc from the center of Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and 28 kpc from the center of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). DELVE 2 is identified as a resolved overdensity of old () and metal-poor ( dex) stars with a projected half-light radius of and an absolute magnitude of . The size and luminosity of DELVE 2 are consistent with both the population of recently discovered ultra-faint globular clusters and the smallest ultra-faint dwarf galaxies.…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
