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A Long Stellar Stream in M83: Possible Connection Between XUV Disks and Minor Mergers?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-03-26 v1

Abstract

We present the confirmation and characterization of a long stream (S-stream) in the southern part of M83. This feature is revealed using deep wide-field photometric data obtained by the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) mounted on the Subaru Telescope. Using individual red giant branch (RGB) stars, we successfully trace the stream over a large length of 81\sim 81~kpc and a considerable width of 9\sim 9 kpc. With a mean surface brightness of μV31.81.9+1.3{\langle \mu_{\it V} \rangle} \sim 31.8_{-1.9}^{+1.3} mag arcsec2^{-2}, it is one of the most diffuse extragalactic streams currently known. The mean photometric metallicity of the stream is [M/H]=1.23±0.02\langle[{\rm M/H}]\rangle = -1.23\pm0.02 dex with a standard deviation of 0.28±0.010.28\pm0.01 dex, and we estimate the stellar mass to be (8.52.8+4.2)×106 M(8.5_{-2.8}^{+4.2}) \times 10^6~{\rm M_\odot} from the luminosity of RGB stars. Compared to its well-known northern counterpart, the S-stream is slightly more metal-poor, but our large-area RGB map shows compelling evidence that these two features are related, originating from a single low-mass merger event. We identify density variations along the S-stream, which more likely reflect intrinsic density structure within the progenitor rather than the interaction with dark matter subhalos. Similarities between the morphology of the S-stream and some features in the \HI distribution suggest that a minor merger event may have disturbed and redistributed M83's outer \HI gas, leading to triggered star formation and the formation of the XUV disk.

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@article{arxiv.2603.23981,
  title  = {A Long Stellar Stream in M83: Possible Connection Between XUV Disks and Minor Mergers?},
  author = {Itsuki Ogami and Sakurako Okamoto and Annette M. N. Ferguson and Yutaka Komiyama and Masashi Chiba and Jin Koda and Kohei Hayashi and Yoshihisa Suzuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.23981},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 4 figures, Submitted to ApJ