WALLABY: an untargeted search for H I-bearing ultra-diffuse galaxies uncovers the first known ultra-diffuse galaxy pair
T. O'Beirne, V. A. Kilborn, M. E. Cluver, O. I. Wong, N. Deg, K. Spekkens, N. Arora, R. Dudley, B. Catinella, H. D\'enes, K. Lee-Waddell, P. E. Mancera Pi\~na, C. Murugeshan, J. Rhee, L. Staveley-Smith, A. X. Shen, T. Westmeier

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the first known pair of H I-bearing ultra-diffuse galaxies, identified through an untargeted survey, providing new insights into their formation and evolution in a cluster infall context.
Contribution
It presents the first discovery of an H I-bearing UDG pair, highlighting their properties and environment, and discusses implications for UDG formation and evolution.
Findings
Discovered a UDG pair with 75 arcsec separation and 34 km/s velocity difference.
The UDGs have large H I reservoirs and stellar masses, indicating active gas content.
The pair is infalling into the Hydra cluster, outside its virial radius.
Abstract
Using the Widefield ASKAP L-band Legacy All-sky Blind surveY (WALLABY) we performed an untargeted search for H I-bearing ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs). We identified a core sample of 10 UDGs defined by mag arcsec and kpc, and a broader sample including 12 additional faint diffuse galaxies ( mag arcsec and kpc). Within the core sample, we highlight the first discovery of a UDG pair. Their projected separation is just 75 arcsec (22 kpc at 61.9 Mpc), with a central H I velocity difference of 34 km s. The North-Western UDG (WALLABY J104513-262755-UDG-1) has a larger H I reservoir, , compared to the South-Eastern UDG (WALLABY J104513-262755-UDG-2), . UDG-1's stellar mass and star formation rate are also approximately…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
