Discovery of diffuse dwarf galaxy candidates around M101
P. Bennet (1), D. J. Sand (1, 2), D. Crnojevi\'c (1), K. Spekkens, (3), D. Zaritsky (2), A. Karunakaran (3) ((1) Texas Tech University, (2), University of Arizona, (3) Royal Military College of Canada)

TL;DR
This study discovered 38 new low surface brightness dwarf galaxy candidates around M101, extending the satellite luminosity function and demonstrating an automated detection algorithm for faint, diffuse galaxies.
Contribution
The paper introduces an automated algorithm for detecting diffuse dwarf galaxies, uncovering new candidates around M101 and extending the known satellite luminosity function.
Findings
38 new dwarf galaxy candidates identified
Candidates have properties similar to Local Group dwarfs
Candidates likely include M101 satellites, pending distance confirmation
Abstract
We have conducted a search of a 9 deg region of the CFHTLS around the Milky Way analog M101 (D7 Mpc), in order to look for previously unknown low surface brightness galaxies. This search has uncovered 38 new low surface brightness dwarf candidates, and confirmed 11 previously reported galaxies, all with central surface brightness (g,0)23mag/arcsec, potentially extending the satellite luminosity function for the M101 group by 1.2 magnitudes. The search was conducted using an algorithm that nearly automates the detection of diffuse dwarf galaxies. The candidates small size and low surface brightness means that the faintest of these objects would likely be missed by traditional visual or computer detection techniques. The dwarf galaxy candidates span a range of 7.1 M 10.2 and half light radii of 118-540 pc at the distance of M101, and…
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