New dwarf galaxy candidates in the Centaurus group
Oliver M\"uller, Helmut Jerjen, Bruno Binggeli

TL;DR
This study systematically searched for faint dwarf galaxy candidates in the Centaurus group using deep imaging, discovering 16 new candidates and providing insights into their distribution and properties, which may inform galaxy formation theories.
Contribution
It is the first systematic deep imaging survey of the Centaurus group to identify faint dwarf galaxy candidates, expanding the known population and analyzing their spatial distribution.
Findings
Discovered 16 new dwarf galaxy candidates in the Centaurus group.
Candidates' properties suggest membership in the M83 subgroup.
Distribution of candidates indicates possible association with Cen A subgroup.
Abstract
Recent studies of the distribution and kinematics of the Milky Way and Andromeda satellite galaxy systems have confirmed the existence of coplanar, corotating structures of galaxies. In addition to the 'missing satellite problem', these structures pose a major challenge to the standard CDM scenario of structure formation. We complement the efforts made by the dwarf galaxy community to extend these studies to other nearby galaxy groups by systematically searching for faint, unresolved dwarf members with a low surface brightness in the Southern Centaurus group of galaxies. The aim is to determine whether these coplanar, corotating structures are a universal phenomenon. We imaged an area of 60 square degrees (0.3 Mpc) around the M83 subgroup with the wide-field Dark Energy Camera (DECam) at the CTIO 4 m Blanco telescope in and down to a limiting surface brightness of…
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