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We present the discovery of a faint Milky Way satellite, Laevens 2/Triangulum II, found in the Panoramic Survey Telescope And Rapid Response System 3π imaging data and confirmed with follow-up wide-field photometry from the Large Binocular Cameras. The stellar system, with an absolute magnitude of MV = -1.8 ± 0.5, a heliocentric distance of 30-2+2 kpc, and a half-mass - radius of 34-8+9 pc, shows remarkable similarity to faint, nearby, small satellites such as Willman 1, Segue 1, Segue 2, and Boötes II. The discovery of Laevens 2/Triangulum II further populates the region of parameter space for which the boundary between dwarf galaxies and globular clusters becomes tenuous. Follow-up spectroscopy will ultimately determine the nature of this new satellite, whose spatial location hints at a possible connection with the complex Triangulum - Andromeda stellar structures.
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Laevens, B. P. M., Martin, N. F., Ibata, R. A., Rix, H. W., Bernard, E. J., Bell, E. F., … Waters, C. (2015). A new faint milky way satellite discovered in the Pan-STARRS1 3π Survey. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 802(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/802/2/L18
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