The Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. XIX. Tomography of Milky Way Substructures in the NGVS Footprint

Abstract

The Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey (NGVS) is a deep u*giz survey targeting the Virgo cluster of galaxies at 16.5~Mpc. This survey provides high-quality photometry over an 100 deg2 region straddling the constellations of Virgo and Coma Berenices. This sightline through the Milky Way is noteworthy in that it intersects two of the most prominent substructures in the Galactic halo: the Virgo Over-Density (VOD) and Sagittarius stellar stream (close to its bifurcation point). In this paper, we use deep u*gi imaging from the NGVS to perform tomography of the VOD and Sagittarius stream using main-sequence turnoff (MSTO) stars as a halo tracer population. The VOD, whose centroid is known to lie at somewhat lower declinations (α 190, δ -5) than is covered by the NGVS, is nevertheless clearly detected in the NGVS footprint at distances between 8 and 25~kpc. By contrast, the Sagittarius stream is found to slice directly across the NGVS field at distances between 25 and 40~kpc, with a density maximum at ~35~kpc. No evidence is found for new substructures beyond the Sagittarius stream, at least out to a distance of ~90 kpc --- the largest distance to which we can reliably trace the halo using MSTO stars. We find clear evidence for a distance gradient in the Sagittarius stream across the 30~deg of sky covered by the NGVS and its flanking fields. We compare our distance measurements along the stream to those predicted by leading stream models.

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