A Collection of New Dwarf Galaxies in NGC5128's Western Halo
Matthew A. Taylor, Paul Eigenthaler, Thomas H. Puzia, Roberto P., Mu\~noz, Karen X. Ribbeck, Hong-Xin Zhang, Yasna Ordenes-Brice\~no, and Mia, Sauda Bovill

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of 16 dwarf galaxies in NGC5128's halo, revealing their properties, potential groupings, and implications for galaxy formation and evolution.
Contribution
It presents 15 newly identified dwarf galaxies with detailed photometric analysis, expanding understanding of dwarf galaxy populations around NGC5128.
Findings
16 dwarf galaxies identified, 15 new discoveries
Dwarfs occupy faint/compact size-luminosity extension
Evidence of dwarf galaxy groups near NGC5128
Abstract
We report the photometric properties of 16 dwarf galaxies, 15 of which are newly identified, in the Western halo of the nearby giant elliptical galaxy NGC5128. All candidates are found at projected distances kpc from their giant host, with luminosities and effective radii (or at the distance of NGC5128). We compare to other low-mass dwarf galaxies in the local universe and find them to populate the faint/compact extension of the size-luminosity relation that was previously not well-sampled by dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus A system, with optical colors similar to compact stellar systems like globular clusters and ultra-compact dwarf galaxies despite having much more diffuse morphologies. From optical photometry, stellar masses are…
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