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Right ascension
  
02 19 16

Distance
  
114 kly (35 kpc)

Type
  
dSph

Declination
  
+20° 10′ 31″

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
15.2 ± 0.2

Constellation
  
Segue 2 Segue 2 is recordsetting tiny galaxy held together by dark matter

Mass
  
7005550000000000000♠5.5×10 M☉

Similar
  
Segue 1, Willman 1, Leo IV, Ursa Major II Dwarf, Draco Dwarf

Segue 2 is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy situated in the constellation Aries and discovered in 2009 in the data obtained by Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The galaxy is located at the distance of about 35 kpc (35,000 parsecs (110,000 ly)) from the Sun and moves towards the Sun with the speed of 40 km/s. It is classified as a dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph) meaning that it has an approximately round shape with the half-light radius of about 34 pc.

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Segue 2 is one of the smallest and faintest satellites of the Milky Way—its integrated luminosity is about 800 times that of the Sun (absolute visible magnitude of about −2.5), which is much lower than the luminosity of the majority of globular clusters. However, the mass of the galaxy—about 550,000 solar masses—is substantial, corresponding to the mass to light ratio of about 650.

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The stellar population of Segue 2 consists mainly of old stars formed more than 12 billion years ago. The metallicity of these old stars is also very low at [Fe/H] < −2, which means that they contain at least 100 times less heavy elements than the Sun. The stars of Segue 2 were probably among the first stars to form in the Universe. Currently, there is no star formation in Segue 2.

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Segue 2 is located near the edge of Sagittarius Stream and at the same distance. It may once have been a satellite of Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy or its star cluster.

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In June 2013 the The Astrophysical Journal reported that Segue 2 was bound together with dark matter.

Circa 1,000 stars are supposed to exist within the galaxy.

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References

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