An Orphan No Longer? Detection of the Southern Orphan Stream and a Candidate Progenitor
Abstract
Using a shallow, two-color survey carried out with the Dark Energy Camera, we detect the southern, possibly trailing arm of the Orphan Stream. The stream is reliably detected to a declination of -38, bringing the total known length of the Orphan stream to 108. We find a slight offset or "S" shape in the stream at δ -14 that would be consistent with the transition from leading to trailing arms. This coincides with a moderate concentration of 137 25 stars (to g = 21.6) that we consider a possible remnant of the Orphan progenitor. The position of this feature is in agreement with previous predictions.
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