The Merian Survey: A Statistical Census of Bright Satellites of Milky Way Analogs
Yue Pan, Shany Danieli, Jenny E. Greene, Jiaxuan Li, Alexie Leauthaud, Erin Kado-Fong, Yifei Luo, Abby Mintz, Alyson Brooks, Song Huang, Annika H. G. Peter, Joy Bhattacharyya, Lee S. Kelvin

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive statistical census of bright, star-forming satellite galaxies around Milky Way analogs using medium-band photometry, revealing satellite abundance, distribution, and their relation to host properties.
Contribution
It introduces a new method leveraging medium-band filters for nearly complete identification of star-forming satellites and offers improved statistics on satellite populations around MW-like galaxies.
Findings
Approximately 80% of hosts have 0-3 massive satellites.
13% of hosts have two satellites, similar to the Milky Way.
Satellite radial distribution is less concentrated than an NFW profile.
Abstract
We present a statistical census of bright, star-forming satellite galaxies around Milky Way (MW) analogs using the first data release of the Merian Survey. Our sample consists of 393 MW analogs with stellar masses at redshifts , all central galaxies of their own dark matter halos. Using photometric selection -- including magnitude, color, angular size, photometric redshift, and size-mass cuts -- we identify 793 satellite candidates around these 393 hosts. Our selection leverages two medium-band filters targeting H and [O \textsc{iii}] emission, enabling a nearly complete sample of star-forming, Magellanic Clouds-like satellites with . We find that of hosts have 0-3 massive satellites, and have two satellites (similar to the MW). Satellite…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Electrical and Electromagnetic Research
