Difference in dwarf galaxy surface brightness profiles as a function of environment
Youngdae Lee, Hong Soo Park, Sang Chul Kim, Dae-Sik Moon, Jae-Joon, Lee, Dong-Jin Kim, Sang-Mok Cha

TL;DR
This study compares the surface brightness profiles of dwarf galaxies across field, group, and cluster environments, revealing environment-dependent differences and potential transformations of galaxy structures.
Contribution
It provides the first comparative analysis of SBP types of dwarf galaxies in three different environments using deep imaging data.
Findings
Different SBP type distributions in field, group, and cluster environments.
Environmental effects can transform dwarf galaxy SBP types.
Most common SBP types vary with environment.
Abstract
We investigate surface brightness profiles (SBPs) of dwarf galaxies in field, group, and cluster environments. With deep images from the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network Supernova Program, SBPs of 38 dwarfs in the NGC 2784 group are fitted by a single exponential or double exponential model. We find that 53% of the dwarfs are fitted with single exponential profiles ("Type I"), while 47% of the dwarfs show double exponential profiles. 37% of all dwarfs have smaller sizes of the outer part than inner part ("Type II"), while 10% have a larger sized outer than inner part ("Type III"). We compare these results with those in the field and in the Virgo cluster, where SBP types of 102 field dwarfs are compiled from a previous study and SBP types of 375 cluster dwarfs are measured using SDSS -band images. As a result, the distributions of SBP types are different in three…
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