2010
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/722/1/750
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Group Finding in the Stellar Halo Using M-Giants in the Two Micron All Sky Survey: An Extended View of the Pisces Overdensity?

Abstract: A density based hierarchical group-finding algorithm is used to identify stellar halo structures in a catalog of M-giants from the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS). The intrinsic brightness of M-giant stars means that this catalog probes deep into the halo where substructures are expected to be abundant and easy to detect. Our analysis reveals 16 structures at high Galactic latitude (greater than 15 • ), of which 10 have been previously identified. Among the six new structures two could plausibly be due to ma… Show more

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“…The confirmation of the A13 structure is an interesting result by itself, as it demonstrates the ability of the Sharma et al (2010) group finding algorithm to find substructures in largescale photometric stellar catalogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The confirmation of the A13 structure is an interesting result by itself, as it demonstrates the ability of the Sharma et al (2010) group finding algorithm to find substructures in largescale photometric stellar catalogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…These are probably associated with a feature known as A16, detected in M-giants by Sharma et al (2010), who show it to be a rather large and diffuse structure at a distance of 100 kpc and stretching 20…”
Section: A16/pisces Overdensity (Feature 1)mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…• (Ibata et al 2003;Rocha-Pinto et al 2004;Martin et al 2006Martin et al , 2007Conn et al 2008;Sharma et al 2010;Martin et al 2014). Slater et al (2014) and Morganson et al (2016) show recent panoramic views of this structure.…”
Section: The Galactic Anticentermentioning
confidence: 96%