Low Surface Brightness Galaxies around the HDF-S: I. Object extraction and photometric results
L. Haberzettl, D.J. Bomans, R.-J. Dettmar, M. Pohlen

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection and analysis of low surface brightness galaxies in the HDF-S field, using deep photometric data to identify candidates and compare their densities to previous surveys.
Contribution
It presents a new, deeper survey for LSB galaxies around HDF-S, identifying 12 candidates and demonstrating higher surface densities than prior CCD-based surveys.
Findings
Detected 37 galaxies with low surface brightness
Identified 12 LSB galaxy candidates with diameters >10.8 arcsec
Found a fourfold increase in surface density compared to previous surveys
Abstract
This study reports on photometric results of a search for LSB galaxies in a 0.76deg^2 field centered on the HDF-S. We present results from photometric analysis of the derived sample galaxies and compare number densities to results of former surveys. We used public data from the NOAO Deep Wide-Field survey and the multi-wavelength Goddard Space Flight Center survey. The former reaches a limiting surface brightness of mu_BW~29 magarcsec^-2 and is therefore one of the most sensitive ground based data sets systematically analyzed for LSB galaxies. To reduce the contamination by High Surface Brightness (HSB) galaxies at higher redshift, mimicking LSBs due to the ''Tolman Dimming'' effect, we placed a lower diameter limit of 10.8 arcsec and compared the colors of our candidate galaxies with the redshift tracks of 5 ''standard'' HSB galaxy types. We report the detection of 37 galaxies with low…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
