GD-1 Stellar Stream and Cocoon in the DESI Early Data Release
Monica Valluri (1), Parker Fagrelius (2), Sergey. E. Koposov (3, 8),, Ting S. Li (4), Oleg Y. Gnedin (1), Eric F. Bell (1), Raymond G. Carlberg, (4), Andrew P. Cooper (5), Jessia N. Aguilar (6), Carlos Allende Prieto, (7,27), Vasily Belokurov (8), Leandro Beraldo e Silva (9)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of a broad, kinematically hot cocoon surrounding the narrow GD-1 stellar stream, using DESI spectroscopic data, and discusses possible origins of this structure.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of the GD-1 cocoon and detailed characterization of its properties and potential origins using DESI data.
Findings
Cocoon extends over at least 30 degrees of the stream.
Cocoon is broad, hot, and has similar metallicity to the thin stream.
Multiple scenarios for the cocoon's origin are consistent with the data.
Abstract
We present 115 new spectroscopically identified members of the GD-1 tidal stream observed with the 5000-fiber Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). We confirm the existence of a ``cocoon'' which is a broad (FWHM~2.932 deg ~ 460 pc) and kinematically hot (velocity dispersion, sigma ~ 5-8 km/s) component that surrounds a narrower (FWHM~ 0.353 deg ~ 55) and colder (sigma = 3.09+/-0.76 km/s) thin stream component (based on a median per star velocity precision of 2.7 km/s). The cocoon extends over at least a 30 degree segment of the stream observed by DESI. The thin and cocoon components have similar mean values of [Fe/H]: -2.54+/- 0.04 dex and -2.47+/- 0.06 dex suggestive of a common origin. The data are consistent with the following scenarios for the origin of the cocoon. The progenitor of the GD-1 stream was an accreted globular cluster (GC) and: (a) the cocoon was produced by…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
