2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2105.01082
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A Search for Satellite Galaxies of Nearby Star-Forming Galaxies with Resolved Stars in LBT-SONG

Christopher T. Garling,
Annika H. G. Peter,
Christopher S. Kochanek
et al.

Abstract: We present results from a resolved stellar population search for dwarf satellite galaxies of six nearby (D < 5 Mpc), sub-Milky-Way mass hosts using deep (m ∼ 27 mag) optical imaging from the Large Binocular Telescope. We perform image simulations to quantify our detection efficiency for dwarfs over a large range in luminosity and size, and develop a fast catalog-based emulator that includes a treatment of unresolved photometric blending. We discover no new dwarf satellites, but we recover two previously known … Show more

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“…It is also interesting to compare our results with those of Garling et al (2021) for the more distant galaxies NGC 3077 and NGC 4214, located more than 3 Mpc away. While the data of the LBT-SONG survey used by these authors are comparable or deeper than the PAn-dAS data, the larger distance forces them to ingest artificial dwarf-galaxy stars directly in the images to properly account for crowding that becomes an issue because of the smaller angular size of the systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…It is also interesting to compare our results with those of Garling et al (2021) for the more distant galaxies NGC 3077 and NGC 4214, located more than 3 Mpc away. While the data of the LBT-SONG survey used by these authors are comparable or deeper than the PAn-dAS data, the larger distance forces them to ingest artificial dwarf-galaxy stars directly in the images to properly account for crowding that becomes an issue because of the smaller angular size of the systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…There are about 60 known satellite galaxies of the MW [438], many of which have measurements of stellar kinematics from large ground-based telescopes and orbital properties (such as pericenter distances) constrained with Gaia data. Several surveys are now able to detect satellites in MW-like galaxies in the Local Volume and this number will grow in the coming years [439,437,440,441,56,442,443,444,445,446,447,448,449,450]. The implications of these measurements for general SIDM models remains to be fully explored.…”
Section: Dwarf Galaxies In the Local Group And Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…see the recent simulations and discussion in Mutlu-Pakdil et al 2021). Indeed, the census of faint dwarfs around nearby galaxies is well underway using resolved and unresolved imaging (e.g., Chiboucas et al 2013;Sand et al 2014Sand et al , 2015Crnojević et al 2014Crnojević et al , 2016bCrnojević et al , 2019Carlin et al 2016Carlin et al , 2021aToloba et al 2016c;Danieli et al 2017;Smercina et al 2018;Bennet et al 2017Bennet et al , 2019Bennet et al , 2020Carlsten et al 2020;Davis et al 2021;Drlica-Wagner et al 2021;Carlsten et al 2021;Garling et al 2021), as well as spectroscopic surveys around MW analogs at larger distances (Geha et al 2017;Mao et al 2020). These data are already yielding new challenges, with simulations of MW-like galaxies showing a higher fraction and number of quiescent satellites with respect to the observations (Karunakaran et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%