Discovery of a close pair of faint dwarf galaxies in the halo of Centaurus A
D. Crnojevi\'c (1), D. J. Sand (1), N. Caldwell (2), P. Guhathakurta, (3), B. McLeod (2), A. Seth (4), J. Simon (5), J. Strader (6), E. Toloba (3), ((1) Texas Tech University, Physics Department, Lubbock, TX, USA, (2), Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a faint dwarf galaxy pair near Centaurus A, providing insights into their properties, stellar populations, and potential satellite-satellite interactions in an external galaxy group.
Contribution
The study presents the first detection of a faint dwarf galaxy pair in the halo of Centaurus A, including detailed distance, stellar populations, and structural properties.
Findings
Both dwarfs are at similar distances, consistent with NGC5128.
CenA-MM-Dw1 hosts an intermediate-age stellar population.
The pair's proximity suggests a possible satellite-satellite relationship.
Abstract
As part of the Panoramic Imaging Survey of Centaurus and Sculptor (PISCeS) we report the discovery of a pair of faint dwarf galaxies (CenA-MM-Dw1 and CenA-MM-Dw2) at a projected distance of 90 kpc from the nearby elliptical galaxy NGC5128 (CenA). We measure a tip of the red giant branch distance to each dwarf, finding Mpc for CenA-MM-Dw1 and Mpc for CenA-MM-Dw2, both of which are consistent with the distance to NGC5128. A qualitative analysis of the color magnitude diagrams indicates stellar populations consisting of an old, metal-poor red giant branch ( Gyr, [Fe/H] to -1.9). In addition, CenA-MM-Dw1 seems to host an intermediate-age population as indicated by its candidate asymptotic giant branch stars. The derived luminosities ( for CenA-MM-Dw1 and for CenA-MM-Dw2) and half-light radii…
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