New tidal debris nearby the Sagittarius leading tail from the LAMOST DR2 M giant stars
Abstract
We report two new tidal debris nearby the Sagittarius (Sgr) tidal stream in the north Galactic cap identified from the M giant stars in LAMOST DR2 data. The M giant stars with sky area of 210<<290, distance of 10--20kpc, and [Fe/H]<-0.75 show clear bimodality in velocity distribution. We denote the two peaks as Vel-3+83 for the one within mean velocity of -3kms-1 with respect to that of the well observed Sgr leading tail at the same and Vel+162+26 for the other one with mean velocity of 162kms-1 with respect to the Sgr leading tail. Although the projected --Vgar relation of Vel-3+83 is very similar to the Sgr leading tail, the opposite trend in --distance relation against the Sgr leading tail suggests Vel-3+83 has a different 3D direction of motion with any branch of the simulated Sgr tidal stream from Law & Majewski. Therefore, we propose it to be a new tidal debris not related to the Sgr stream. Similarly, the another substructure Vel+162+26, which is the same one as the NGC group discovered by Chou et al., also moves toward a different direction with the Sgr stream, implying that it may have different origin with the Sgr tidal stream.
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