Phlegethon, a nearby 75-long retrograde stellar stream

Abstract

We report the discovery of a 75 long stellar stream in Gaia DR2 catalog, found using the new STREAMFINDER algorithm. The structure is probably the remnant of a now fully disrupted globular cluster, lies ≈ 3.8 \, kpc away from the Sun in the direction of the Galactic bulge, and possesses highly retrograde motion. We find that the system orbits close to the Galactic plane at Galactocentric distances between 4.9 and 19.8 \, kpc. The discovery of this extended and extremely low surface brightness stream (G 34.3 \, mag \, arcsec-2) with a mass of only 2580140 \, \,M, demonstrates the power of the STREAMFINDER algorithm to detect even very nearby and ultra-faint structures. Due to its proximity and length we expect that Phlegethon will be a very useful probe of the Galactic acceleration field.

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