A trio of new Local Group galaxies with extreme properties
Alan McConnachie, Avon Huxor, Nicolas Martin, Mike Irwin, Scott, Chapman, Gregory Fahlman, Annette Ferguson, Rodrigo Ibata, Geraint Lewis,, Harvey Richer, Nial Tanvir

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of three new dwarf galaxies in the Local Group with extreme properties, including the most distant, most extended, and faintest known in the region, providing insights into galaxy formation at the faint end.
Contribution
The paper presents the discovery of three dwarf galaxies with extreme properties in the Local Group, expanding the known parameter space of such galaxies.
Findings
Andromeda XVIII is the most distant Local Group dwarf discovered (~1.4 Mpc).
Andromeda XIX is the most extended dwarf galaxy in the Local Group (r_h ~ 1.7 kpc).
Andromeda XX is among the faintest galaxies near M31 (M_V ~ -6.3).
Abstract
We report on the discovery of three new dwarf galaxies in the Local Group. These galaxies are found in new CFHT/MegaPrime g,i imaging of the south-western quadrant of M31, extending our extant survey area to include the majority of the southern hemisphere of M31's halo out to 150 kpc. All these galaxies have stellar populations which appear typical of dwarf spheroidal (dSph) systems. The first of these galaxies, Andromeda XVIII, is the most distant Local Group dwarf discovered in recent years, at ~1.4 Mpc from the Milky Way (~ 600 kpc from M31). The second galaxy, Andromeda XIX, a satellite of M31, is the most extended dwarf galaxy known in the Local Group, with a half-light radius of r_h ~ 1.7 kpc. This is approximately an order of magnitude larger than the typical half-light radius of many Milky Way dSphs, and reinforces the difference in scale sizes seen between the Milky Way and M31…
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