New low surface brightness dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus group
Oliver M\"uller, Helmut Jerjen, Bruno Binggeli

TL;DR
This study conducted a deep CCD survey in the Centaurus group, discovering 41 new faint dwarf galaxy candidates, significantly increasing the known members and providing detailed photometric data to aid future structural and membership analyses.
Contribution
It presents the first extensive, deep imaging survey of the entire Centaurus group, doubling the known dwarf galaxy population with new candidates and detailed photometric characterization.
Findings
Discovered 41 new dwarf galaxy candidates in the Centaurus group.
Extended the known dwarf galaxy sample, nearly doubling it.
Provided photometric parameters suggesting group membership.
Abstract
We conducted an extensive CCD search for faint, unresolved dwarf galaxies of very low surface brightness in the whole Centaurus group region encompassing the Cen A and M 83 subgroups lying at a distance of roughly 4 and 5 Mpc, respectively. The aim is to significantly increase the sample of known Centaurus group members down to a fainter level of completeness, serving as a basis for future studies of the 3D structure of the group. Following our previous survey of 60 square degrees covering the M 83 subgroup, we extended and completed our survey of the Centaurus group region by imaging another 500 square degrees area in the g and r bands with the wide-field Dark Energy Survey Camera at the 4m Blanco telescope at CTIO. The limiting central surface brightness reached for suspected Centaurus members is mag arcsec, corresponding to an absolute magnitude $M_r \approx…
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