Antlia B: A faint dwarf galaxy member of the NGC 3109 association
D. J. Sand, K. Spekkens, D. Crnojevi\'c, J. R. Hargis, B. Willman, J., Strader, C.J. Grillmair

TL;DR
Antlia B is a newly discovered faint dwarf galaxy near NGC 3109, exhibiting both old and young stellar populations, with properties similar to known Local Volume dwarfs, and was found through a survey testing dark matter models.
Contribution
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of Antlia B, a faint dwarf galaxy, as part of a survey testing dark matter predictions in the Local Group outskirts.
Findings
Antlia B has a distance of 1.29 Mpc, consistent with NGC 3109.
It contains both old, metal-poor stars and a younger stellar population.
Its properties resemble those of dwarf irregular and spheroidal galaxies in the Local Volume.
Abstract
We report the discovery of Antlia B, a faint dwarf galaxy at a projected distance of 72 kpc from NGC 3109 (15 mag), the primary galaxy of the NGC 3109 dwarf association at the edge of the Local Group. The tip of the red giant branch distance to Antlia B is =1.290.10 Mpc, which is consistent with the distance to NGC 3109. A qualitative analysis indicates the new dwarf's stellar population has both an old, metal poor red giant branch (10 Gyr, [Fe/H]2), and a younger blue population with an age of 200-400 Myr, analogous to the original Antlia dwarf, another likely satellite of NGC 3109. Antlia B has \ion{H}{1} gas at a velocity of =376 km s, confirming the association with NGC 3109 (=403 km s). The HI gas mass (M=2.80.210 M), stellar luminosity…
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