近邻星系卫星巡天(LBT-SONG):本地体积宿主的弥散卫星群

A. Bianca Davis, Christopher T. Garling, Anna M. Nierenberg, Annika H. G. Peter, Amy Sardone, Christopher S. Kochanek, Adam K. Leroy, Kirsten J. Casey, Richard W. Pogge, Daniella M. Roberts, David J. Sand, Johnny P. Greco
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我们展示了大型双筒望远镜近邻星系卫星巡天(LBT-SONG)"远样本 "的结果,包括巡天完整性估计。我们在本星系群之外的13个恒星形成星系的内病毒区发现了10颗候选卫星。这些宿主的距离介于$\sim 5-11$ Mpc之间,恒星质量在$\sim 5 \times 10^8 - 5\times 10^{10}~\text{M}_{\odot}$ 的小范围内。在这10颗候选卫星中,有3颗是本次巡天中新发现的。在本文中,我们描述了8颗低质量卫星候选体的性质,其中包括3颗新发现的卫星,但不包括2颗研究得很好的大质量卫星。在这8颗低质量矮星中,LBT成像的光学颜色和GALEX紫外光谱的测量结果表明,有2颗矮星显示出活跃的恒星形成迹象,6颗矮星很可能已经熄灭(尽管有些矮星可能仍有Htext\sc{i}气库)。值得注意的是,我们报告发现了一个候选超暗矮星--NGC 672 dwD,它的质量为$\text{M}_{\{V}} = -6.6$,如果它与宿主的关系得到证实的话,估计恒星质量为$5.6 \times 10^4 ~\text{M}_{\odot}$。它在空间上与对 H\textsc{i} 的微弱探测相吻合,$\text{M}_{text{HI}}/\text{M}_{text{*}}。\sim 1$。如果得到证实,它将是已知超辉光卫星中气体含量最低的一颗。我们的样本中淬火卫星的普遍存在表明,在低质量的宿主中存在着与银河系大小的宿主中类似的环境效应,尽管H\textsc{i} 检测的普遍存在与银河系卫星中H\textsc{i} 检测的稀少存在着矛盾。通过稳健地测量我们的巡天完整性函数,我们能够将我们的观测结果与理论预测进行比较,发现与冷暗物质星系演化范式非常吻合。
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The LBT Satellites of Nearby Galaxies Survey (LBT-SONG): The Diffuse Satellite Population of Local Volume Hosts
We present the results of the Large Binocular Telescope Satellites Of Nearby Galaxies Survey (LBT-SONG) ``Far Sample,'' including survey completeness estimates. We find 10 satellite candidates in the inner virial regions of 13 star-forming galaxies outside the Local Group. The hosts are at distances between $\sim 5-11$ Mpc and have stellar masses in the little explored range of $\sim 5 \times 10^8 - 5\times 10^{10}~\text{M}_{\odot}$. Among the 10 satellite candidates, 3 are new discoveries in this survey. In this paper, we characterize the properties of 8 low-mass satellite candidates, including the 3 new discoveries but excluding 2 well-studied massive satellites. Of the 8 low-mass dwarfs, optical colors from the LBT imaging and measurements in the ultraviolet with GALEX suggest that 2 show signs of active star formation, and 6 are likely quenched (although some may still have H\textsc{i} gas reservoirs). Notably, we report the discovery of an ultrafaint dwarf candidate, NGC 672 dwD, with $\text{M}_{\text{V}} = -6.6$ and an estimated stellar mass of $5.6 \times 10^4 ~\text{M}_{\odot}$ if its association with the host is confirmed. It is spatially coincident with a weak detection of H\textsc{i}, with $\text{M}_{\text{HI}}/\text{M}_{\text{*}} \sim 1$. If confirmed, it would be the least luminous known ultrafaint satellite to be so gas-rich. The prevalence of quenched satellites in our sample suggests there are environmental effects at work in lower mass hosts that are similar to those at play in Milky Way-size hosts, although the preponderance of H\textsc{i} detections is at odds with the paucity of H\textsc{i} detections in Milky Way satellites. By robustly measuring our survey completeness function, we are able to compare our observational results to predictions from theory, finding good agreement with the Cold Dark Matter galaxy evolution paradigm.
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