A New Cold Stream near the Southern Galactic Pole
Abstract
We report the discovery of a cold stream near the southern Galactic pole (dubbed as SGP-S) detected in Gaia Early Data Release 3. The stream is at a heliocentric distance of 9.5 kpc and spans nearly 58 by 0.6 on sky. The colour-magnitude diagram of SGP-S indicates an old and metal-poor (age 12 Gyr, [M/H] -2.0 dex) stellar population. The stream's surface brightness reaches an exceedingly low level of G 36.2 mag arcsec-2. Neither extant globular clusters nor other known streams are associated with SGP-S.
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