Low Surface Brightness Galaxies selected from the 40% sky area of the ALFALFA HI survey.I.Sample and statistical properties
Wei Du, Hong Wu, Man I Lam, Yinan Zhu, Fengjie Lei, Zhimin Zhou

TL;DR
This study presents a carefully selected, unbiased sample of 1129 gas-rich Low Surface Brightness galaxies from the ALFALFA HI survey and SDSS data, analyzing their properties and environments to understand their role in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new, systematically selected sample of LSB galaxies with precise sky subtraction and photometry, enabling detailed analysis of their properties and environments.
Findings
LSB galaxies predominantly reside in low-density environments.
The sample is complete in HI and optical magnitude within SDSS limits.
LSB galaxies are mostly gas-rich, disk-dominated systems.
Abstract
The population of Low Surface Brightness (LSB) galaxies is crucial for understanding the extremes of galaxy formation and evolution of the universe. As LSB galaxies are mostly rich in gas (HI), the alpha.40-SDSS DR7 sample is absolutely one of the best survey combinations to select a sample of them in the local Universe. Since the sky backgrounds are systematically overestimated for galaxy images by the SDSS photometric pipeline, particularly for luminous galaxies or galaxies with extended low surface brightness outskirts, in this paper, we above all estimated the sky backgrounds of SDSS images in the alpha.40-SDSS DR7 sample, using a precise method of sky subtraction. Once subtracting the sky background, we did surface photometry with the Kron elliptical aperture and fitted geometric parameters with an exponential profile model for each galaxy image. Basing on the photometric and…
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