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Weak Gravitational Lensing around Low Surface Brightness Galaxies in the DES Year 3 Data

Authors :
N. Chicoine
J. Prat
G. Zacharegkas
C. Chang
D. Tanoglidis
A. Drlica-Wagner
D. Anbajagane
S. Adhikari
A. Amon
R. H. Wechsler
A. Alarcon
K. Bechtol
M. R. Becker
G. M. Bernstein
A. Campos
A. Carnero Rosell
M. Carrasco Kind
R. Cawthon
R. Chen
A. Choi
J. Cordero
C. Davis
J. DeRose
S. Dodelson
C. Doux
K. Eckert
J. Elvin-Poole
S. Everett
A. Ferté
M. Gatti
G. Giannini
D. Gruen
R. A. Gruendl
I. Harrison
K. Herner
M. Jarvis
P. -F. Leget
N. MacCrann
J. McCullough
J. Myles
A. Navarro-Alsina
S. Pandey
M. Raveri
R. P. Rollins
A. Roodman
A. J. Ross
E. S. Rykoff
C. Sánchez
L. F. Secco
I. Sevilla-Noarbe
E. Sheldon
T. Shin
M. A. Troxel
I. Tutusaus
T. N. Varga
B. Yanny
B. Yin
J. Zuntz
M. Aguena
O. Alves
D. Bacon
D. Brooks
J. Carretero
F. J. Castander
C. Conselice
S. Desai
J. De Vicente
P. Doel
I. Ferrero
B. Flaugher
J. Frieman
J. García-Bellido
E. Gaztanaga
G. Gutierrez
S. R. Hinton
D. L. Hollowood
K. Honscheid
D. J. James
K. Kuehn
S. Lee
C. Lidman
M. Lima
J. L. Marshall
J. Mena-Fernández
R. Miquel
J. Muir
R. L. C. Ogando
A. Palmese
M. E. S. Pereira
A. Pieres
A. A. Plazas Malagón
A. Porredon
A. R. Walker
S. Samuroff
E. Sanchez
D. Sanchez Cid
M. Smith
E. Suchyta
M. E. C. Swanson
G. Tarle
C. To
D. L. Tucker
V. Vikram
N. Weaverdyck
P. Wiseman
Source :
The Open Journal of Astrophysics, Vol 7 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Maynooth Academic Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

We present galaxy-galaxy lensing measurements using a sample of low surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) drawn from the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 (Y3) data as lenses. LSBGs are diffuse galaxies with a surface brightness dimmer than the ambient night sky. These dark-matter-dominated objects are intriguing due to potentially unusual formation channels that lead to their diffuse stellar component. Given the faintness of LSBGs, using standard observational techniques to characterize their total masses proves challenging. Weak gravitational lensing, which is less sensitive to the stellar component of galaxies, could be a promising avenue to estimate the masses of LSBGs. Our LSBG sample consists of 23,790 galaxies separated into red and blue color types at $g-i\ge 0.60$ and $g-i< 0.60$, respectively. Combined with the DES Y3 shear catalog, we measure the tangential shear around these LSBGs and find signal-to-noise ratios of 6.67 for the red sample, 2.17 for the blue sample, and 5.30 for the full sample. We use the clustering redshifts method to obtain redshift distributions for the red and blue LSBG samples. Assuming all red LSBGs are satellites, we fit a simple model to the measurements and estimate the host halo mass of these LSBGs to be $\log(M_{\rm host}/M_{\odot}) = 12.98 ^{+0.10}_{-0.11}$. We place a 95% upper bound on the subhalo mass at $\log(M_{\rm sub}/M_{\odot})

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25656120
Volume :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Open Journal of Astrophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3c7c304725504a0caff09297dc5d26dc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.33232/001c.124536