List of stellar streams
This is a list of stellar streams. A stellar stream is an association of stars orbiting a galaxy that was once a globular cluster or dwarf galaxy that has now been torn apart and stretched out along its orbit by tidal forces. A notable exception in the list about Milky Way streams given below is the Magellanic Stream, composed of gas (mostly hydrogen).
Local Group streams
Milky Way streams
Name | Origin | Mass (solar masses) |
Length (light-years) |
Composition | Discovery year |
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Arcturus stream | Defunct dwarf galaxy | Unknown | Unknown | Old stars deficient in heavy elements | 1971[1] |
Magellanic Stream | Large and Small Magellanic Clouds | 200 million | 1 million | Hydrogen gas | 1972 |
Sagittarius Stream | Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy | 100 million | 1 million | Wide variety of stars | 1994 |
Helmi stream | Defunct dwarf galaxy | 10—100 million | Several complete loops around the Milky Way | Old stars deficient in heavy elements | 1999 |
Palomar 5 stream | Globular cluster Palomar 5 | 5,000 | 30,000 | Old stars | 2001 |
Virgo stream | Defunct dwarf galaxy | 30,000 | 2001 | ||
Monoceros ring | Canis Major Overdensity | 100 million | 200,000 | Intermediate age stars | 2002 |
Anticenter stream | Defunct dwarf galaxy | Unknown | 30,000 | Old stars | 2006 |
GD-1 | Globular cluster | Metal-poor stars | 2006[2] | ||
NGC 5466 stream 45 Degree tidal stream |
Globular cluster NGC 5466 | 10,000 | 60,000 | Very old stars | 2006[3][4] |
Orphan stream | Unknown source (hence its name) | Unknown[5] | 20,000 | Old stars | 2006 |
Acheron stream | Globular cluster | 2007[3][6] | |||
Boötes III stream | Embedded in, and possible progenitor of the Styx stream | 2007[3][6] | |||
Cocytus stream | Globular cluster | 2007[3][6] | |||
Lethe stream | Globular cluster | 2007[6] | |||
Styx stream | Defunct dwarf galaxy (possibly Boötes III) | 2007[3][6] | |||
Cetus Polar Stream | Defunct dwarf galaxy | Unknown | Unknown | Old stars | 2009[7] |
Aquarius Stream | Defunct dwarf galaxy | Unknown | 30,000 | Old stars | 2010 |
Lamost 1 | Disrupted globular cluster | 21,000 | Intermediate-age stars | 2015[8] | |
Phoenix Stream | Disrupted globular cluster | Unknown | 8,000 | Very old stars[9][10] | 2016[11] |
Fimbulthul stream | Globular cluster Omega Centauri | 318 | 2019[12] | ||
Pisces-Eridanus stream | disrupted cluster or association | 2,000 | 1,300 | very young (~120 Myr) nearby (260 - 870 light-years) stream[13] | 2019 [14] |
Nyx stream | remnant of a disrupted dwarf galaxy — long-ago galaxy merger | about 200 stars | 2020[15][16] |
Andromeda Galaxy streams
Name | Origin | Mass (solar masses) |
Length (light-years) |
Composition | Discovery year |
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M31 Giant stellar stream |
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Andromeda NE stellar stream[17] |
2004 | ||||
Tidal Stream Northwest (Tidal Stream E and F)[18] | 2009 | ||||
Tidal Stream Southwest[18] | 2009 | ||||
Streams beyond the Local Group
Name | Location | Origin | Mass (solar masses) |
Length (light-years) |
Composition | Characteristics | Discovery year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Young Blue Tidal Stream[19] | NGC 5128 | A gas fragment or a dwarf galaxy |
2002 | ||||
NGC 4013[20] | former dwarf satellite with low inclination orbit |
large looping structure | 2008 | ||||
NGC 5907[21] | low-mass satellite accretion | multiple surrounding loops | 2009 | ||||
NGC 4651[22] | satellite accretion | narrow jet-like structure and surrounding debris shell | 2010 | ||||
NGC 3521[22] | satellite accretion | jet-like structure and surrounding debris shell | 2010 | ||||
NGC 7531[22] | satellite accretion | surrounding debris shell | 2010 | ||||
NGC 1084[22] | satellite accretion | three giant disconnected plumes of similar width | 2010 | ||||
NGC 4216[22] | satellite accretion | ongoing tidal disruption of satellite galaxies seen as long tails extending from the progenitor satellite |
2010 | ||||
NGC 1055[22] | satellite accretion | clear box shaped inner halo sprinkled with a plethora of coherent spikes | 2010 | ||||
NGC 5291 | galaxy interaction | two separate tidal tails to the north and south | ? | ||||
See also
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External links
- NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: NGC 5907 (19 June 2008)
- NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: NGC 4013 (7 February 2008)
- NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: NGC 4651 (15 April 2010)
- NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: NGC 1055 (24 April 2010)
- NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: NGC 3521 (15 September 2011)
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