A search for massive UCDs in the Centaurus Galaxy Cluster
S. Mieske, M. Hilker, I. Misgeld, A. Jordan, L. Infante, M., Kissler-Patig

TL;DR
This study searches for ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus cluster, discovering a few at the faint end and confirming their rarity, while comparing their distribution to those in the Fornax cluster.
Contribution
The paper improves survey completeness for massive UCDs in Centaurus and provides new size estimates and statistical constraints on their abundance.
Findings
Discovered 3 new UCDs at the faint limit of the survey.
Confirmed the extreme rarity of massive UCDs with M_V<-12.2 mag.
Radial distribution of UCDs in Centaurus aligns with that in Fornax within 2 sigma.
Abstract
We recently initiated a search for ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs) in the Centaurus galaxy cluster (Mieske et al. 2007), resulting in the discovery of 27 compact objects with -12.2<M_V<-10.9 mag. Our overall survey completeness was 15-20% within 120 kpc projected clustercentric distance. In order to better constrain the luminosity distribution of the brightest UCDs in Centaurus, we continue our search by substantially improving our survey completeness specifically in the regime M_V<-12 mag (V_0<21.3 mag). Using VIMOS at the VLT, we obtain low-resolution spectra of 400 compact objects with 19.3<V_0<21.3 mag (-14<M_V<-12 mag at the Centaurus distance) in the central 25' of the Centaurus cluster, which corresponds to a projected radius of ~150 kpc. Our survey yields complete area coverage within ~120 kpc. For 94% of the sources included in the masks we successfully measure a redshift.…
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