Characterizing the Palomar 5 Stream: HDBSCAN Analysis and Galactic Halo Constraints

Abstract

We utilize the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys DR10 to investigate the previously undetected faint extension of the Palomar 5 stellar stream. By applying the HDBSCAN clustering algorithm, we identify stream members and successfully extend the leading arm of the stream to approximately DEC -15. Combining the fully detected stream with a suite of mock stream simulations, we conduct a detailed comparison to constrain both the intrinsic properties of the stream and the dynamical parameters of the Milky Way (MW) halo. Our analysis yields a best-fit model characterized by eight parameters: Mhalo = 5.67×1011\ M, rs,halo = 28.94\ kpc, qz = 0.93, Mgc = 4.31×103\ M, dMgc/dt = 1.81\ M\ Myr-1, μαδ = -2.28\ mas\ yr-1, μδ = -2.26\ mas\ yr-1, and D = 23.25\ kpc. Notably, our constraints on the halo shape indicate that the MW's dark matter halo exhibits a flattened potential, with a minor-to-major axis ratio of qz = 0.93. This finding aligns well with theoretical expectations and previous observational estimates. Additionally, the best-fit model accurately reproduces the observed stream morphology and dynamics, providing a more precise understanding of both the evolution of the stream and the overall structure of the Galactic halo.

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