Stellar population and structural properties of dwarf galaxies and young stellar systems in the M81 group
Sakurako Okamoto, Nobuo Arimoto, Annette M.N. Ferguson, Mike J. Irwin,, Edouard J. Bernard, Yousuke Utsumi

TL;DR
This study uses deep imaging to analyze the structure and stellar populations of dwarf galaxies and young stellar systems in the M81 Group, revealing new satellites, extended sizes, and recent star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides the first homogeneous, deep analysis of M81 dwarf galaxies and young systems, discovering new satellites and characterizing their properties with unprecedented sensitivity.
Findings
Most dwarf galaxies have larger radii than previously reported.
Identified new dwarf satellite candidates at specific distances.
Detected recent star formation in tidal debris with no old stellar populations.
Abstract
We use Hyper Suprime-Cam on the Subaru Telescope to investigate the structural and photometric properties of early-type dwarf galaxies and young stellar systems at the center of the M81 Group. We have mapped resolved stars to magnitudes below the tip of the red giant branch over almost 6.5 square degrees, corresponding to a projected area of at the distance of M81. The resulting stellar catalogue enables a homogeneous analysis of the member galaxies with unprecedented sensitivity to low surface brightness emission. The radial profiles of the dwarf galaxies are well-described by Sersic and King profiles, and show no obvious signatures of tidal disruption. The measured radii for most of these systems are larger than the existing literature values and we find the total luminosity of IKN () to be almost 3 magnitudes brighter than…
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