A comprehensive model for the Monoceros tidal stream

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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43 pages, 12 figures, submitted to ApJ

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10.1086/429903

We have compiled an extensive dataset on potential parts of the Monoceros tidal stream and performed an exhaustive survey of dwarf galaxy semi-analytic orbits in order to constrain its orbital properties. The best-fit orbits are subsequently realized as self-consistent N-body simulations in order to reproduce the spatial and velocity distribution of satellite debris. We find that all kinematic and geometric constraints can be fit by a single stream allowing for multiple wraps. The orbital eccentricity and inclination of the progenitor are strongly constrained to be e = 0.10 \pm 0.05 and i = 25 \pm 5 deg. Ten new estimates of proper motions from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) clearly exclude all retrograde orbits. Particles lost by the satellite populate two, nearly concentric rings naturally explaining the detection of stream stars at both 6--8 kpc (Ibata et al. 2003, Newberg et al. 2003) and 12--18 kpc (the Tri/And stream; Rocha-Pinto et al. 2003) from the Sun. We have attempted to predict the present location of the Monoceros stream progenitor using different information: (i) the kinematical and spatial distribution of detections and (ii) the different mean metallicity in the innner and the outer rings. A current location at l ~ 245, b ~ -18., with a distance to the Sun r_s~15 kpc, reproduces the available constraints. The mass of the progenitor has been poorly determined due to the slow orbital decay. Similar fits have been obtained for masses (3-9)10^8 M_sun. Additionally, we have analyzed to possible common origin of the Canis Major dwarf and the Monoceros stream, unfortunately, without a conclusive result.

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