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Faint Dwarf Galaxies in Hickson Compact Group 90

Authors :
Ordenes-Briceño, Yasna
Taylor, Matthew A.
Puzia, Thomas H.
Muñoz, Roberto P.
Eigenthaler, Paul
Georgiev, Iskren Y.
Goudfrooij, Paul
Hilker, Michael
Lançon, Ariane
Mamon, Gary
Mieske, Steffen
Miller, Bryan W.
Peng, Eric W.
Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We report the discovery of a very diverse set of five low-surface brightness (LSB) dwarf galaxy candidates in Hickson Compact Group 90 (HCG 90) detected in deep U- and I-band images obtained with VLT/VIMOS. These are the first LSB dwarf galaxy candidates found in a compact group of galaxies. We measure spheroid half-light radii in the range $0.7\!\lesssim\! r_{\rm eff}/{\rm kpc}\! \lesssim\! 1.5$ with luminosities of $-11.65\!\lesssim\! M_U\! \lesssim\! -9.42$ and $-12.79\!\lesssim\! M_I\! \lesssim\! -10.58$ mag, corresponding to a color range of $(U\!-\!I)_0\!\simeq\!1.1\!-\!2.2$ mag and surface brightness levels of $\mu_U\!\simeq\!28.1\,{\rm mag/arcsec^2}$ and $\mu_I\!\simeq\!27.4\,{\rm mag/arcsec^2}$. Their colours and luminosities are consistent with a diverse set of stellar population properties. Assuming solar and 0.02 Z$_\odot$ metallicities we obtain stellar masses in the range $M_*|_{Z_\odot} \simeq 10^{5.7-6.3} M_{\odot}$ and $M_*|_{0.02\,Z_\odot}\!\simeq\!10^{6.3-8}\,M_{\odot}$. Three dwarfs are older than 1 Gyr, while the other two significantly bluer dwarfs are younger than $\sim 2$ Gyr at any mass/metallicity combination. Altogether, the new LSB dwarf galaxy candidates share properties with dwarf galaxies found throughout the Local Volume and in nearby galaxy clusters such as Fornax. We find a pair of candidates with $\sim\!2$ kpc projected separation, which may represent one of the closest dwarf galaxy pairs found. We also find a nucleated dwarf candidate, with a nucleus size of $r_{\rm eff}\!\simeq\!46\!-\!63$ pc and magnitude M$_{U,0}=-7.42$ mag and $(U\!-\!I)_0\!=\!1.51$ mag, which is consistent with a nuclear stellar disc with a stellar mass in the range $10^{4.9-6.5}\,M_\odot$.<br />Comment: Accepted by MNRAS. 7 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1608.05082
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw2066