Systematically Measuring Ultra Diffuse Galaxies in HI: Results from the Pilot Survey
Ananthan Karunakaran, Kristine Spekkens, Dennis Zaritsky, Richard, Donnerstein, Jennifer Kadowaki, and Arjun Dey

TL;DR
This study uses the Green Bank Telescope to observe 70 ultra-diffuse galaxy candidates in the Coma region, identifying gas-rich UDGs mostly in low-density environments and exploring their properties and potential formation clues.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic HI measurements of UDG candidates in the Coma region, revealing their gas content, environmental distribution, and scaling relations, advancing understanding of UDG formation.
Findings
18 out of 70 candidates detected in HI
Gas-rich UDGs are mostly in low-density environments
HI properties scale with effective radii in certain stellar mass bins
Abstract
We present neutral hydrogen (HI) observations using the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) of 70 optically-detected UDG candidates in the Coma region from the Systematically Measuring Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies survey (SMUDGes). We detect HI in 18 targets, confirming 9 to be gas-rich UDGs and the remainder to be foreground dwarfs. None of our HI-detected UDGs are Coma Cluster members and all but one are in low-density environments. The HI-detected UDGs are bluer and have more irregular morphologies than the redder, smoother candidates not detected in HI, with the combination of optical color and morphology being a better predictor of gas richness than either parameter alone. There is little visual difference between the gas-rich UDGs and the foreground dwarfs in the SMUDGes imaging, and distances are needed to distinguish between them. We find that the gas richnesses of our…
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