The Frequency of Dwarf Galaxy Multiples at Low Redshift in SDSS vs. Cosmological Expectations
Gurtina Besla (UA), David R. Patton (Trent), Sabrina Stierwalt (UVa,, Caltech), Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez (JHU), Ekta Patel (UA), Nitya J., Kallivayalil (UVa), Kelsey Johnson (UVa), Sarah Pearson (Columbia), George, Privon (U Florida), Mary E. Putman (Columbia)

TL;DR
This study compares the observed frequency of dwarf galaxy multiples in SDSS with cosmological predictions from the Illustris simulation, finding general agreement and highlighting the effects of observational limits and projection contamination.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of dwarf galaxy multiples in SDSS with cosmological simulations, accounting for observational biases and predicting future survey capabilities.
Findings
Observed mean number of companions per dwarf is ~0.04.
Mock catalogs predict ~0.06 companions when removing sensitivity limits.
Projection effects cause ~40% contamination in observed pairs.
Abstract
We quantify the frequency of companions of low redshift (), dwarf galaxies ( M M M) that are isolated from more massive galaxies in SDSS and compare against cosmological expectations using mock observations of the Illustris simulation. Dwarf multiples are defined as 2 or more dwarfs that have angular separations > 55'', projected separations r kpc and relative line-of-sight velocities km/s. While the mock catalogs predict a factor of 2 more isolated dwarfs than observed in SDSS, the mean number of observed companions per dwarf is , in good agreement with Illustris when accounting for SDSS sensitivity limits. Removing these limits in the mock catalogs predicts for future surveys (LSST, DESI), which will be complete to M…
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