The Fornax Deep Survey (FDS) with the VST: III. Low Surface Brightness (LSB) dwarfs and Ultra Diffuse Galaxies (UDGs) in the center of the Fornax cluster
A. Venhola, R. Peletier, E. Laurikainen, H. Salo, T. Lisker, E., Iodice, M. Capaccioli, G. Verdoes Kleijn, E. Valentijn, S. Mieske, M. Hilker,, C. Wittman, G. Van de Venn, A. Grado, M. Spavone, M. Cantiello, N., Napolitano, M. Paolillo, J. Falc\'on-Barroso

TL;DR
This study uses deep imaging data from the Fornax Deep Survey to identify and analyze low surface brightness dwarf galaxies and ultra diffuse galaxies in the cluster center, revealing their properties, distribution, and possible formation scenarios.
Contribution
It provides a detailed classification and analysis of LSB dwarfs and UDGs in the Fornax cluster, highlighting their structural properties and environmental distribution, and compares them with similar galaxies in other environments.
Findings
UDGs have similar colors to LSB dwarfs.
Large UDGs are more elongated and extended.
LSB dwarf density decreases towards the cluster core.
Abstract
Studies of low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies in nearby clusters have revealed a sub-population of extremely diffuse galaxies with central surface brightness > 24 mag arcsec and effective radius between 1.5 kpc < R < 10 kpc. The origin of these Ultra Diffuse Galaxies (UDGs) is still unclear, although several theories have been suggested. We exploit the deep g', r' and i'-band images of the Fornax Deep Survey (FDS), in order to identify LSB galaxies in the center of the Fornax cluster. We identified visually all extended structures having r'-band central surface brightness of > 23 mag arcsec. We classified the objects based on their appearance and performed 2D S\'ersic model fitting with GALFIT. We analyzed their distribution and orientations in the cluster, and studied their colors and compared the LSB galaxies in Fornax with those in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
