The Pristine survey -- XVII. The C-19 stream is dynamically hot and more extended than previously thought
Zhen Yuan, Nicolas F. Martin, Rodrigo A. Ibata, Elisabetta Caffau,, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Lyudmila I. Mashonkina, Rapha\"el Errani, Amandine, Doliva-Dolinsky, Else Starkenburg, Kim A. Venn, Anke Arentsen, David S., Aguado, Michele Bellazzini, Benoit Famaey, Morgan Fouesneau

TL;DR
The C-19 stream is a highly metal-poor, dynamically hot stellar stream more extended than previously thought, with properties suggesting a globular cluster origin but also complex formation history.
Contribution
This study provides new velocity measurements, identifies additional members, and reveals the stream's greater extent and dynamical properties, offering insights into its origin and evolution.
Findings
C-19 stream is more extended than previously known.
Stream has a velocity dispersion of about 6.2 km/s.
Chemical abundances support a globular cluster origin.
Abstract
The C-19 stream is the most metal poor stellar system ever discovered, with a mean metallicity . Its low metallicity dispersion ( 0.18 at the 95\% confidence level) as well as variations in sodium abundances strongly suggest a globular cluster origin. In this work, we use VLT/UVES spectra of seven C-19 stars to derive more precise velocity measurements for member stars, and to identify two new members with radial velocities and metallicities consistent with the stream's properties. One of these new member stars is located 30 away from the previously identified body of C-19, implying that the stream is significantly more extended than previously known and that more members likely await discovery. In the main part of C-19, we measure a radial velocity dispersion = 6.2 km s from nine members, and a…
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