The Distance and Dynamical History of the Virgo Cluster Ultradiffuse Galaxy VCC 615
J. Christopher Mihos, Patrick R. Durrell, Elisa Toloba, Patrick, C\^ot\'e, Laura Ferrarese, Puragra Guhathakurta, Sungsoon Lim, Eric W. Peng,, and Laura V. Sales

TL;DR
Using deep Hubble imaging, we precisely measured the distance and orbital history of the Virgo Cluster ultradiffuse galaxy VCC 615, revealing it as a long-lived galaxy on a wide orbit, unaffected by recent cluster interactions.
Contribution
This study provides the first TRGB-based distance measurement for VCC 615 and models its orbital history, offering insights into the survival and evolution of ultradiffuse galaxies in clusters.
Findings
VCC 615 is located on the far side of Virgo at 17.7 Mpc.
The galaxy has a wide orbit, avoiding close passages through the cluster core.
VCC 615 shows no signs of recent disruptive interactions.
Abstract
We use deep Hubble Space Telescope imaging to derive a distance to the Virgo Cluster ultradiffuse galaxy (UDG) VCC 615 using the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) distance estimator. We detect 5,023 stars within the galaxy, down to a 50% completeness limit of F814W = 28.0, using counts in the surrounding field to correct for contamination due to background sources and Virgo intracluster stars. We derive an extinction-corrected F814W tip magnitude of , yielding a distance of Mpc. This places VCC 615 on the far side of the Virgo Cluster (), at a Virgocentric distance of 1.3 Mpc and near the virial radius of the main body of Virgo. Coupling this distance with the galaxy's observed radial velocity, we find that VCC 615 is on an outbound trajectory, having survived a recent passage through the inner…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
