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A Pride of Satellites in the Constellation Leo? Discovery of the Leo VI Milky Way Satellite Ultra-faint Dwarf Galaxy with DELVE Early Data Release 3

Tan, C. Y.; Cerny, W.; Drlica-Wagner, A.; Pace, A. B.; Geha, M.; Ji, A. P.; Li, T. S.; Adamów, M.; Anbajagane, D.; Bom, C. R.; Carballo-Bello, J. A.; Carlin, J. L.; Chang, C.; Chaturvedi, A.; Chiti, A.; Choi, Y.; Collins, M. L.M.; Doliva-Dolinsky, A.; Ferguson, P. S.; Gruendl, R. A.; James, D. J.; Limberg, G.; Navabi, M.; Martínez-Delgado, D.; Martínez-Vázquez, C. E.; Medina, G. E.; Mutlu-Pakdil, B.; Nidever, D. L.; Noël, N. E.D.; Riley, A. H.; Sakowska, J. D.; Sand, D. J.; Sharp, J.; Stringfellow, G. S.; Tolley, C.; Tucker, D. L.; Vivas, A. K.

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Authors

C. Y. Tan

W. Cerny

A. Drlica-Wagner

A. B. Pace

M. Geha

A. P. Ji

T. S. Li

M. Adamów

D. Anbajagane

C. R. Bom

J. A. Carballo-Bello

J. L. Carlin

C. Chang

A. Chaturvedi

A. Chiti

Y. Choi

M. L.M. Collins

A. Doliva-Dolinsky

P. S. Ferguson

R. A. Gruendl

D. J. James

G. Limberg

M. Navabi

D. Martínez-Delgado

C. E. Martínez-Vázquez

G. E. Medina

B. Mutlu-Pakdil

D. L. Nidever

N. E.D. Noël

J. D. Sakowska

D. J. Sand

J. Sharp

G. S. Stringfellow

C. Tolley

D. L. Tucker

A. K. Vivas



Abstract

We report the discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of an ultra-faint Milky Way satellite in the constellation of Leo. This system was discovered as a spatial overdensity of resolved stars observed with Dark Energy Camera (DECam) data from an early version of the third data release of the DECam Local Volume Exploration (or DELVE) survey. The low luminosity ( M V = − 3.5 6 − 0.37 + 0.47 ; L V = 230 0 − 700 + 1200 L ⊙ ), large size ( R 1 / 2 = 9 0 − 30 + 30 pc), and large heliocentric distance ( D = 11 1 − 6 + 9 kpc) are all consistent with the population of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (UFDs). Using Keck/DEIMOS observations of the system, we were able to spectroscopically confirm nine member stars, while measuring a tentative mass-to-light ratio of 70 0 − 500 + 1400 M ⊙ / L ⊙ and a nonzero metallicity dispersion of σ [ Fe / H ] = 0.1 9 − 0.11 + 0.14 , further confirming Leo VI’s identity as a UFD. While the system has a highly elliptical shape, ϵ = 0.5 4 − 0.29 + 0.19 , we do not find any conclusive evidence that it is tidally disrupting. Moreover, despite the apparent on-sky proximity of Leo VI to members of the proposed Crater-Leo infall group, its smaller heliocentric distance and inconsistent position in energy-angular momentum space make it unlikely that Leo VI is part of the proposed infall group.

Citation

Tan, C. Y., Cerny, W., Drlica-Wagner, A., Pace, A. B., Geha, M., Ji, A. P., Li, T. S., Adamów, M., Anbajagane, D., Bom, C. R., Carballo-Bello, J. A., Carlin, J. L., Chang, C., Chaturvedi, A., Chiti, A., Choi, Y., Collins, M. L., Doliva-Dolinsky, A., Ferguson, P. S., Gruendl, R. A., …Vivas, A. K. (2025). A Pride of Satellites in the Constellation Leo? Discovery of the Leo VI Milky Way Satellite Ultra-faint Dwarf Galaxy with DELVE Early Data Release 3. Astrophysical Journal, 979(2), Article 176. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad9b0c

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 11, 2024
Online Publication Date Jan 24, 2025
Publication Date Feb 1, 2025
Deposit Date Jun 6, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jun 6, 2025
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Print ISSN 0004-637X
Electronic ISSN 1538-4357
Publisher American Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 979
Issue 2
Article Number 176
DOI https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad9b0c
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4090480

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