The quiescent fraction of isolated low surface brightness galaxies: Observational constraints
Daniel J. Prole, Remco F. J. van der Burg, Michael Hilker, Lee R., Spitler

TL;DR
This study presents a new catalogue of 479 low surface brightness galaxies, analyzing their environmental distribution and color bimodality, revealing insights into their formation and quiescence in different environments.
Contribution
Introduces a large, new catalogue of LSBGs with environmental and color analysis, highlighting the role of environment in galaxy quiescence and bimodality.
Findings
Blue LSBGs are mostly in low-density environments.
Red LSBGs are significantly correlated with local structures.
26% of isolated LSBGs are quiescent (red).
Abstract
Understanding the formation and evolution of low surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) is critical for explaining their wide-ranging properties. However, studies of LSBGs in deep photometric surveys are often hindered by a lack of distance estimates. In this work, we present a new catalogue of 479 LSBGs, identified in deep optical imaging data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP). These galaxies are found across a range of environments, from the field to groups. Many are likely to be ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs). We see clear evidence for a bimodal population in colour - S\'ersic index space, and split our sample into red and blue LSBG populations. We estimate environmental densities for a subsample of 215 sources by statistically associating them with nearby spectroscopic galaxies from the overlapping GAMA spectroscopic survey. We find that the blue LSBGs are…
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