A search for ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus galaxy cluster
S. Mieske, M. Hilker, A. Jordan, L. Infante, M. Kissler-Patig

TL;DR
This study investigates ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus cluster, confirming a few UCDs, analyzing their properties, and comparing them to globular clusters, highlighting the need for more comprehensive surveys.
Contribution
First spectroscopic survey of UCD candidates in Centaurus, identifying one bona-fide UCD and analyzing its properties relative to globular clusters.
Findings
Confirmed 27 compact objects as cluster members.
Identified one large UCD with half-light radius ~30 pc.
Most objects have properties similar to metal-rich globular clusters.
Abstract
Aim: To extend the investigations of ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs) beyond the well studied Fornax and Virgo clusters. Methods: We measured spectroscopic redshifts of about 400 compact object candidates with 19.2 < V < 22.4 mag in the central region of the Centaurus galaxy cluster (d=43Mpc), using VIMOS@VLT. The luminosity range of the candidates covers that of bright globular clusters (GCs) and of UCDs in Fornax and Virgo. Results: We confirm the cluster membership of 27 compact objects, covering an absolute magnitude range -12.2 < M_V < -10.9 mag. We do not find counterparts to the two very large and bright UCDs in Fornax and Virgo with M_V=-13.5 mag, possibly due to survey incompleteness. The compact objects' distribution in magnitude and space is consistent with that of the GC population. Their kinematics and spatial distribution associate them to the central galaxies rather…
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