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We present an analysis of the structure, kinematics and orbit of a newly found stellar stream emanating from the globular cluster M92 (NGC 6341). This stream was discovered in an improved matched-filter map of the outer Galaxy, based on a color-color-magnitude diagram, created using photometry from the Canada-France Imaging Survey (CFIS) and the Pan-STARRS 1 3$pi$ survey (PS1). We find the stream to have a length of 17{deg} (2.5 kpc at the distance of M92), a width dispersion of $0.29${deg}(42 pc) and a stellar mass of $[3.17 pm{0.89}] times 10^{4} $ M$_odot$ ($10 %$ of the stellar mass of the current main body of M92). We examine the kinematics of main sequence, red giant and blue horizontal branch stars belonging to the stream and that have proper motion measurements from the second data release of Gaia. N-body simulations suggest that the stream was likely formed very recently (during the last $sim 500$ Myr) forcing us to question the orbital origin of this ancient, metal-poor globular cluster.
The Canada-France Imaging Survey (CFIS) will map the northern high Galactic latitude sky in the $u$-band (CFIS-u, 10,000$, {rm deg^2}$) and in the $r$-band (CFIS-r, 5,000$, {rm deg^2}$), enabling a host of stand-alone science investigations, and prov
We present optical spectroscopy for 18 halo white dwarfs identified using photometry from the Canada-France Imaging Survey and Pan-STARRS1 DR1 3$pi$ survey combined with astrometry from Gaia DR2. The sample contains 13 DA, 1 DZ, 2 DC, and two potenti
We present a new fully data-driven algorithm that uses photometric data from the Canada-France-Imaging-Survey (CFIS; $u$), Pan-STARRS 1 (PS1; $griz$), and Gaia ($G$) to discriminate between dwarf and giant stars and to estimate their distances and me
We present the chemical distribution of the Milky Way, based on 2,900$, {rm deg^2}$ of $u$-band photometry taken as part of the Canada-France Imaging Survey. When complete, this survey will cover 10,000$, {rm deg^2}$ of the Northern sky. By combing t
We present data products from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey (CFHTLenS). CFHTLenS is based on the Wide component of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey (CFHTLS). It encompasses 154 deg^2 of deep, optical, high-quality,