Stellar systems in the direction of Pegasus I - I. Low surface brightness galaxies
N\'elida M. Gonz\'alez, Anal\'ia V. Smith Castelli, Favio R. Faifer,, Carlos G. Escudero, Sergio A. Cellone

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of eight low-surface brightness galaxies in Pegasus I, including ultra-diffuse types, providing insights into their properties, distribution, and potential observational biases across different environments.
Contribution
The paper presents the detection and characterization of eight new LSB galaxies in Pegasus I, expanding the known sample and analyzing their structural and color properties in relation to environment.
Findings
Eight new LSB galaxies detected near Pegasus I's center.
Three classified as ultra-diffuse galaxies, one with a nucleus.
Size distribution biases observed across different environments.
Abstract
To enlarge the sample of known low-surface brightness (LSB) galaxies and to try to provide clues about their nature, we report the detection of eight of this type of objects ( mag arcsec) towards the group of galaxies Pegasus I. They are located in the very center of Pegasus I, close to the dominant elliptical galaxies NGC7619 and NGC7626. Assuming that these galaxies are at the distance of Pegasus I, we have found that their sizes are intermediate among similar objects reported in the literature. In particular, we found that three of these galaxies can be classified as ultra-diffuse galaxies and a fourth one displays a nucleus. The eight new LSB galaxies show a significant color dispersion around the extrapolation towards faint luminosities of the color-magnitude relation defined by typical early-type galaxies. In addition, they display values of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
