Evidence for Ultra-Diffuse Galaxy Formation Through Tidal Heating of Normal Dwarfs
Michael G. Jones, Paul Bennet, Burcin Mutlu-Pakdil, David J. Sand,, Kristine Spekkens, Denija Crnojevic, Ananthan Karunakaran, Dennis Zaritsky

TL;DR
This study investigates the origins of ultra-diffuse galaxies near stellar streams, finding evidence that they likely formed as normal dwarfs and were later tidally stripped and heated, rather than being tidal dwarf galaxies.
Contribution
The paper provides observational evidence supporting the tidal heating formation scenario for UDGs, challenging the tidal dwarf galaxy hypothesis through globular cluster counts and HI data.
Findings
GC counts are consistent with normal dwarf galaxies.
Lack of HI connections suggests non-tidal dwarf origin.
Identification of a potential transitional ultra-compact dwarf.
Abstract
We have followed up two ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs), detected adjacent to stellar streams, with Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging and HI mapping with the Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) in order to investigate the possibility that they might have a tidal origin. With the HST F814W and F555W images we measure the globular cluster (GC) counts for NGC 2708-Dw1 and NGC 5631-Dw1 as and , respectively. NGC 2708-Dw1 is undetected in HI down to a 3 limit of , and there is no apparent HI associated with the nearby stellar stream. There is a 2 HI feature coincident with NGC 5631-Dw1. However, this emission is blended with a large gaseous tail emanating from NGC 5631 and is not necessarily associated with the UDG. The presence of any GCs and the lack of clear HI connections between the UDGs and their parent…
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