Study of galaxies in the Lynx-Cancer void. -- III. New extreme LSB dwarf galaxies
S.A.Pustilnik (SAO), J.-M.Martin (Obs.de Paris), A.L.Tepliakova (SAO),, A.Y.Kniazev (SAAO)

TL;DR
This study investigates extremely low surface brightness dwarf galaxies in the Lynx-Cancer void, revealing their gas content, metallicity, stellar populations, and interactions, highlighting their unevolved nature and environmental influence on galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new detailed observations of five LSB dwarf galaxies in a nearby void, including their gas, metallicity, and stellar ages, emphasizing their unevolved status and environmental effects.
Findings
Discovered two new blue LSB dwarf companions.
Identified extremely low metallicity in some galaxies.
Observed gas flows indicating interactions.
Abstract
(Abridged) We present the results of the complex study of the low surface brightness dwarf (LSBD) gas-rich galaxies J0723+3621, J0737+4724 and J0852+1350, which reside in the nearby Lynx-Cancer void. Their ratios M(HI)/L_B, according to HI data obtained with the NRT, are respectively ~3.9, ~2, ~2.6. For the two latter galaxies, we derived oxygen abundance corresponding to the value of 12+log(O/H) <~7.3, using spectra from the Russian 6m telescope and from the SDSS database. We found two additional blue LSB dwarfs, J0723+3622 and J0852+1351, which appear to be physical companions of J0723+3621 and J0852+1350 situated at the projected distances of ~12--13 kpc. The companion relative velocities, derived from the BTA spectra, are dV = +89 km/s and +30 km/s respectively. The geometry and the relative orientation of orbits and spins in these pairs indicate, respectively, prograde and polar…
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