Ultrafaint Dwarf Galaxy Candidates in the M81 Group: Signatures of Group Accretion
Eric F. Bell (1), Adam Smercina (2), Paul A. Price (3), Richard, D'Souza (4), Jeremy Bailin (5), Roelof S. de Jong (6), Katya Gozman (1), In, Sung Jang (6,7), Antonela Monachesi (8,9), Oleg Y. Gnedin (1), Colin T., Slater (2) ((1) Department of Astronomy

TL;DR
This study discovers ultrafaint dwarf galaxy candidates in the M81 group using deep resolved-star data, revealing potential satellite accretion processes and extending understanding of small-scale cosmology beyond the Local Group.
Contribution
First detection of ultrafaint dwarf candidates in the M81 group using resolved-star techniques, highlighting satellite accretion in a galaxy group environment.
Findings
One new ultrafaint dwarf galaxy identified.
Five additional ultrafaint candidates detected.
Candidates are spatially clustered around NGC 3077.
Abstract
The faint and ultrafaint dwarf galaxies in the Local Group form the observational bedrock upon which our understanding of small-scale cosmology rests. In order to understand whether this insight generalizes, it is imperative to use resolved-star techniques to discover similarly faint satellites in nearby galaxy groups. We describe our search for ultrafaint galaxies in the M81 group using deep ground-based resolved-star data sets from Subaru's Hyper Suprime-Cam. We present one new ultrafaint dwarf galaxy in the M81 group and identify five additional extremely low surface brightness candidate ultrafaint dwarfs that reach deep into the ultrafaint regime to (similar to current limits for Andromeda satellites). These candidates' luminosities and sizes are similar to known Local Group dwarf galaxies Tucana B, Canes Venatici I, Hercules, and Bo\"otes I. Most of these candidates…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
