Approximately A Thousand Ultra Diffuse Galaxies in the Coma cluster
Jin Koda (1), Masafumi Yagi (2, 3), Hitomi Yamanoi (2), and Yutaka, Komiyama (2,4) ((1) Stony Brook, (2) NAOJ, (3) Hosei Univ., (4) SOKENDAI)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of over 850 ultra diffuse galaxies in the Coma cluster, revealing their properties, distribution, and implications for galaxy formation and cluster environment effects.
Contribution
The study significantly increases the known population of UDGs in the Coma cluster and characterizes their properties and spatial distribution, providing new insights into their nature and origin.
Findings
Over 850 UDGs identified in the Coma cluster.
UDGs are mostly cluster members with large effective radii.
UDGs are passive, with low baryon fractions and likely dark matter protection.
Abstract
We report the discovery of 854 ultra diffuse galaxies (UDGs) in the Coma cluster using deep R band images, with partial B, i, and Halpha band coverage, obtained with the Subaru telescope. Many of them (332) are Milky Way-sized with very large effective radii of r_e>1.5kpc. This study was motivated by the recent discovery of 47 UDGs by van-Dokkum et al. (2015); our discovery suggests >1,000 UDGs after accounting for the smaller Subaru field. The new UDGs show a distribution concentrated around the cluster center, strongly suggesting that the great majority are (likely longtime) cluster members. They are a passively evolving population, lying along the red sequence in the CM diagram with no Halpha signature. Star formation was, therefore, quenched in the past. They have exponential light profiles, effective radii re ~ 800 pc- 5 kpc, effective surface brightnesses mu_e(R)=25-28 mag…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
