Early-type galaxies in the Antlia Cluster: global properties
J. P. Calder\'on (1, 2, 3), L. P. Bassino (1, 2, 3), S. A., Cellone (1, 3, 4), Mat\'ias G\'omez (5), J. P. Caso (1, 2, 3) ((1), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient\'ificas y T\'ecnicas, Ciudad, Aut\'onoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina, (2) Instituto de Astrof\'isica de La

TL;DR
This study extends the analysis of early-type galaxies in the Antlia Cluster, revealing new low surface brightness galaxies, analyzing their distribution, and identifying ultra diffuse galaxy candidates to better understand cluster structure.
Contribution
The paper provides an expanded catalog of early-type galaxies in Antlia, including new low surface brightness galaxies and UDG candidates, with detailed analysis of their spatial, velocity, and color distributions.
Findings
New low surface brightness galaxies identified
Redder galaxies are centrally concentrated and velocity-coherent
Blue galaxies have extended velocity distribution and central concentration
Abstract
We present an extension of our previous research on the early-type galaxy population of the Antlia cluster (d ~ 35 Mpc), achieving a total coverage of ~ 2.6 deg x deg and performing surface photometry for ~300 galaxies, 130 of which are new uncatalogued ones. Such new galaxies mainly fall in the low surface brightness (LSB) regime, but there are also some lenticulars (S0) which support the existence of unique functions that connect bright and dwarf galaxies in the scaling relations. We analyse the projected spatial distribution of galaxies up to a distance of ~800 kpc from NGC 3268, the adopted centre, as well as the radial velocity distribution and the correlation between galaxy colour and effective radius with the projected spatial distribution. We also obtain the luminosity function of the early-type galaxies and the distribution of stellar masses using the T1-band magnitudes and…
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