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Reconstructing the Stripping History of the Sagittarius Stream with Neural Networks

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-05-15 v1

Abstract

The Sagittarius (Sgr) Stream is produced by the ongoing disruption of the Sgr dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy and is thought to contain multiple wraps that were stripped during different pericentric passages. In this study, we introduce a neural-network--based method trained on NN-body simulations to infer the stripping time of Sgr Stream stars directly from their phase-space coordinates. We combine spectroscopic data from SEGUE, APOGEE DR17, and LAMOST DR7 LRS with \textit{Gaia} EDR3 astrometry and distance estimates from the latest \texttt{StarHorse} catalog to identify high-quality Sgr Stream members. Applying our method to these stars, we measure a clear metallicity gradient with stripping time, well described by a linear relation with slope 0.3 dex Gyr1\sim 0.3~\mathrm{dex~Gyr^{-1}}. We further predict the stripping times of globular clusters previously suggested to originate from the Sgr dSph. M 54, Terzan 7, Terzan 8, and Arp 2 exhibit stripping times consistent with being currently bound to the Sgr remnant. Pal 12, Whiting 1, and NGC 2419 are inferred to have been stripped 0.9±0.10.9 \pm 0.1, 1.1±0.21.1 \pm 0.2, and 2.1±0.22.1 \pm 0.2 Gyr ago, respectively. For NGC 4147 and NGC 5634, whose membership in the Sgr system remains uncertain, our analysis suggests stripping times of 1.1±0.41.1 \pm 0.4 and 1.1±0.11.1 \pm 0.1 Gyr, respectively, if they are ultimately confirmed as genuine Sgr members. These results demonstrate that data-driven models of dynamical stripping histories offer a promising approach for reconstructing the formation and chemical evolution of the Sgr Stream.

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@article{arxiv.2605.14308,
  title  = {Reconstructing the Stripping History of the Sagittarius Stream with Neural Networks},
  author = {Jian Zhang and Cuihua Du and Mingji Deng and Zhongcheng Li and Haoyang Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.14308},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures, accepted for Publication in ApJ