The Sagittarius stream in Gaia eDR3 and the origin of the bifurcations
P. Ramos, T. Antoja, Z. Yuan, A. Arentsen, P.-A. Oria, B. Famaey, R., Ibata, C. Mateu, and J.A. Carballo-Bello

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia eDR3 data to analyze the Sagittarius stream, revealing its bifurcations, detailed kinematic and chemical properties, and proposing a new interpretation of its complex structure.
Contribution
It presents a large, refined sample of over 700,000 stars, detects bifurcations in both hemispheres, and offers new insights into the origin of the stream's multiple branches.
Findings
Detection of bifurcations in both hemispheres with four distinct branches.
Identification of a sharp proper motion edge in the trailing arm.
Chemical differences between faint and bright branches.
Abstract
The Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal (Sgr) is a dissolving galaxy being tidally disrupted by the Milky Way (MW). Its stellar stream still poses serious modelling challenges, which hinders our ability to use it effectively as a probe of the MW gravitational potential. Our goal is to construct the best possible sample of stars with which we can advance our understanding of the Sgr-MW interaction, focusing on the characterisation of the bifurcations. We improve on previous methods based on the use of the wavelet transform to systematically search for the kinematic signature of the Sgr stream in the Gaia data. We refine our selection via the use of a clustering algorithm on the statistical properties of the colour-magnitude diagrams. Our final sample contains > 700k candidate stars, 3x larger than previous samples. We have been able to detect the bifurcation of the stream in both the northern…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
