The Local Volume Database: a library of the observed properties of nearby dwarf galaxies and star clusters
Andrew B. Pace (University of Virginia)

TL;DR
The paper introduces the Local Volume Database (LVDB), a comprehensive catalog of properties for nearby dwarf galaxies and star clusters, supporting future research in near-field cosmology.
Contribution
It presents the structure, construction, and future plans of the LVDB, a publicly available database for local dwarf galaxies and star clusters, expanding current knowledge and tools.
Findings
Complete for known dwarf galaxies within ~3 Mpc
Includes catalogs on faint and compact Milky Way systems
Supports population-level studies of the Local Group
Abstract
I present the Local Volume Database (LVDB), a catalog of the observed properties of dwarf galaxies and star clusters in the Local Group and Local Volume. The LVDB includes positional, structural, kinematic, chemical, and dynamical parameters for dwarf galaxies and star clusters. I discuss the motivation, structure, construction, and future expansion plans of the LVDB. I highlight catalogs on faint and compact ambiguous Milky Way systems, new Milky Way globular clusters and candidates, and globular clusters in nearby dwarf galaxies. The LVDB is complete for known dwarf galaxies within and current efforts are underway to expand the database to resolved star systems in the Local Volume. I present publicly available examples and use cases of the LVDB focused on the census and population-level properties of the Local Group and discuss some theoretical avenues. The next…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
