The early-type dwarf galaxy population of the Hydra I cluster
I. Misgeld, S. Mieske, M. Hilker

TL;DR
This study characterizes the properties of early-type dwarf galaxies in the Hydra I cluster, revealing their scaling relations, luminosity function, and potential ultra-compact dwarf candidates, suggesting a continuum between dwarf and giant galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of dwarf galaxy properties in Hydra I, extending known relations and identifying a possible UCD candidate, with implications for galaxy formation models.
Findings
Dwarf galaxies follow similar color-magnitude and surface brightness relations as in other environments.
The luminosity function has a flat faint-end slope of approximately -1.13.
A potential ultra-compact dwarf galaxy candidate was identified.
Abstract
We analyse the properties of the early-type dwarf galaxy population in the Hydra I cluster. We investigate the galaxy luminosity function (LF), the colour-magnitude relation (CMR), and the magnitude-surface brightness relation down to M_V~-10 mag. Another goal of this study is to find candidates for ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs). Two spectroscopic surveys performed with Magellan I/LDSS2 and VLT/VIMOS, as well as deep VLT/FORS1 images in V and I bands were examined. We identify cluster members by radial velocity measurements and select other cluster galaxy candidates by their morphology. One possible UCD candidate with M_V=-13.26 mag is found. Our sample of 100 morphologically selected dwarf galaxies defines a CMR that extends the CMR of the giant cluster galaxies to the magnitude limit of our survey (M_V~-10 mag). It matches the relations found for the Local Group and the Fornax…
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