Prospects for Detecting Gaps in Globular Cluster Stellar Streams in External Galaxies with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope

Christian Aganze, Sarah Pearson, Tjitske Starkenburg, Gabriella Contardo, Kathryn V. Johnston, Kiyan Tavangar, Adrian M. Price-Whelan, Adam J. Burgasser

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Abstract

Stellar streams form through the tidal disruption of satellite galaxies or globular clusters orbiting a host galaxy. Globular cluster streams are exciting since they are thin (dynamically cold) and therefore sensitive to perturbations from low-mass subhalos. Since the subhalo mass function differs depending on the dark matter composition, these gaps can provide unique constraints on dark matter models. However, current samples are limited to the Milky Way. With its large field of view, deep imaging sensitivity, and high angular resolution, the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Roman) presents a unique opportunity to increase the number of observed streams and gaps significantly. This paper presents a first exploration of the prospects for detecting gaps in streams in M31 and other nearby galaxies with resolved stars. We simulate the formation of gaps in a Palomar 5-like stream and generate mock observations of these gaps with background stars in M31 and foreground Milky Way stellar fields. We assess Roman's ability to detect gaps out to 10 Mpc through visual inspection and with the gap-finding tool FindTheGap. We conclude that gaps of ≈1.5 kpc in streams that are created from subhalos of masses ≥5 × 106 M are detectable within a 2-3 Mpc volume in exposure times of 1000 s to 1 hr. This volume contains ≈150 galaxies, including ≈eight galaxies with luminosities >109 L . Large samples of stream gaps in external galaxies will open up a new era of statistical analyses of gap characteristics in stellar streams and help constrain dark matter models.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number151
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume962
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2024

Funding

We thank the CCA dynamics group, Robyn Sanderson, Ivanna Escala, Nora Shipp, and the UCSD Coolstars group for insightful discussions. C.A. thanks Christopher Theissen for providing additional computational resources. This work was developed at the Big Apple Dynamics School in 2021 at the Flatiron Institute. We thank them for their generous support. The Flatiron Institute is supported by the Simons Foundation. This work was made possible through the Preparing for Astrophysics with LSST Program, supported by the Heising-Simons Foundation and managed by Las Cumbres Observatory. Support for S.P. was provided by NASA through the NASA Hubble Fellowship grant #HST-HF2-51466.001-A awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Incorporated, under NASA contract NAS5-26555. T.S. was supported by a CIERA Postdoctoral Fellowship.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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