Properties of satellite galaxies in the SDSS photometric survey: luminosities, colours and projected number density profiles
M. Lares, D. G. Lambas, M. J. L. Dominguez

TL;DR
This study uses SDSS data to statistically analyze properties of faint satellite galaxies around isolated bright hosts, revealing their luminosity functions, spatial distributions, and dependence on host properties.
Contribution
It introduces a robust background subtraction method tested with mock catalogs to accurately characterize satellite galaxy properties in large photometric surveys.
Findings
Satellite spatial extent is larger for bright, red primaries.
Blue satellites have a more extended distribution.
Number of satellites strongly depends on host luminosity.
Abstract
We analyze photometric data in SDSS-DR7 to infer statistical properties of faint satellites associated to isolated bright galaxies (M_r<-20.5) in the redshift range 0.03<z<0.1. The mean projected radial profile shows an excess of companions in the photometric sample around the primaries, with approximately a power law shape that extends up to ~700kpc. Given this overdensity signal, a suitable background subtraction method is used to study the statistical properties of the population of bound satellites, down to magnitude M_r=-14.5, in the projected radial distance range 100 < r_p/kpc < 3 R_{vir}. We have also considered a color cut consistent with the observed colors of spectroscopic satellites in nearby galaxies so that distant redshifted galaxies do not dominate the statistics. We have tested the implementation of this procedure using a mock catalog. We find that the method is…
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