The Void Galaxy Survey: Photometry, structure and identity of void galaxies
B. Beygu, R.F. Peletier, J. M. van der Hulst, T. H Jarrett, K., Kreckel, R. van de Weygaert, J. H. van Gorkom, M. A. Aragon-Calvo

TL;DR
This study characterizes 59 void galaxies from the VGS, revealing they are mostly small, star-forming, late-type galaxies with low stellar mass and size, influenced by their void environment.
Contribution
It provides detailed photometric and structural analysis of void galaxies, highlighting their properties and environmental effects for the first time in this context.
Findings
Most are small, late-type, star-forming galaxies.
Stellar masses are below 3 x 10^{10} M_sun.
Void environment mainly affects galaxy size and mass.
Abstract
We analyze photometry from deep B-band images of 59 void galaxies in the Void Galaxy Survey (VGS), together with their near-infrared 3.6m and 4.5m Spitzer photometry. The VGS galaxies constitute a sample of void galaxies that were selected by a geometric-topological procedure from the SDSS DR7 data release, and which populate the deep interior of voids. Our void galaxies span a range of absolute B-magnitude from to , while at the 3.6m band their magnitudes range from to . Their B-[3.6] colour and structural parameters indicate these are star forming galaxies. A good reflection of the old stellar population, the near-infrared band photometry also provide a robust estimate of the stellar mass, which for the VGS galaxies we confirm to be smaller than M. In terms of the structural…
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