Discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of DELVE 8/Gemini I as an ultra-faint compact Milky Way satellite at 120 kpc with low metallicity upper limit.
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The model predicts hundreds of missing ultra-faint Milky Way satellites that avoid the center, with properties overlapping ultra-faint compact satellites that are likely dark matter-dominated dwarfs with high central densities.
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Discovery and Spectroscopic Characterization of a Distant, Compact Milky Way Satellite in Gemini
Discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of DELVE 8/Gemini I as an ultra-faint compact Milky Way satellite at 120 kpc with low metallicity upper limit.
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The missing ultra-faint satellites of the Milky Way
The model predicts hundreds of missing ultra-faint Milky Way satellites that avoid the center, with properties overlapping ultra-faint compact satellites that are likely dark matter-dominated dwarfs with high central densities.