Ultra-Compact Dwarfs in the Coma Cluster
Kristin Chiboucas, R. Brent Tully, Ronald O. Marzke, Steve Phillipps,, James Price, Eric Peng, Neil Trentham, David Carter, and Derek Hammer

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in the Coma cluster, confirming their properties and distribution, and suggests most originate from star clusters with some possibly forming through other channels.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of UCDs in the Coma cluster, revealing their properties, distribution, and potential multiple formation mechanisms.
Findings
27 UCDs confirmed as Coma members
UCDs are clustered around giant galaxies
Most UCDs likely originate from star clusters
Abstract
We have undertaken a spectroscopic search for ultra compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs) in the dense core of the dynamically evolved, massive Coma cluster as part of the HST/ACS Coma Cluster Treasury Survey. UCD candidates were initially chosen based on color, magnitude, degree of resolution within the ACS images, and the known properties of Fornax and Virgo UCDs. Follow-up spectroscopy with Keck/LRIS confirmed 27 candidates as members of the Coma Cluster, a success rate > 60% for targeted objects brighter than M_R = -12. Another 14 candidates may also prove to be Coma members, but low signal-to-noise spectra prevent definitive conclusions. An investigation of the properties and distribution of the Coma UCDs finds these objects to be very similar to UCDs discovered in other environments. The Coma UCDs tend to be clustered around giant galaxies in the cluster core and have colors/metallicity…
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