Dwarf galaxies in the MATLAS Survey: Hubble Space Telescope observations of the globular cluster systems of 74 ultra-diffuse galaxies
Marleau, Francine R.; Duc, Pierre Alain; Poulain, Mélina; Müller, Oliver; Lim, Sungsoon; Durrell, Patrick R.; Habas, Rebecca; Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén; Paudel, Sanjaya; Fensch, Jérémy (2024-10-22)
Marleau, Francine R.
Duc, Pierre Alain
Poulain, Mélina
Müller, Oliver
Lim, Sungsoon
Durrell, Patrick R.
Habas, Rebecca
Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén
Paudel, Sanjaya
Fensch, Jérémy
EDP sciences
22.10.2024
Marleau, F. R., Duc, P.-A., Poulain, M., Müller, O., Lim, S., Durrell, P. R., Habas, R., Sánchez-Janssen, R., Paudel, S., & Fensch, J. (2024). Dwarf galaxies in the MATLAS Survey: Hubble Space Telescope observations of the globular cluster systems of 74 ultra-diffuse galaxies. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 690, A339. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202449617.
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Abstract
Ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs), characterised by their low surface brightness and large physical size, constitute a subclass of dwarf galaxies that challenge our current understanding of galaxy formation and evolution. In this paper, we probe the properties of 74 UDGs, identified in the MATLAS survey, based on a comprehensive study of their globular cluster (GC) populations. We obtained high-resolution HST imaging of these galaxies using the ACS F606W and F814W filters, which allowed us to select GCs on the basis of the colour and concentration index. After a background subtraction and completeness correction, we calculated an overall total of 387 GCs. The number of GCs per galaxy ranges from 0 to 38, with the majority (64%) having low counts (0 − 2 GCs). On average, the more massive UDGs tend to host a larger number of GCs. We find that our UDGs have specific frequencies (SN) ranging from 0 to 91, with a small population (9%) having SN > 30. The median SN of our sample is similar to the one for the Perseus cluster UDGs, despite the fact that our UDGs are found in lower density environments. The SN measurements for individual galaxies can extend beyond those found in Perseus, but remain below the values found for UDGs in the Virgo and Coma cluster. Based on a trending analysis of the SN values with the host galaxy properties, we find trends with host galaxy size, roundness, colour, and local density. For the UDGs with sufficiently high statistics, we studied 2D density maps of the GC distributions, which display a variety of appearances: symmetric, asymmetric, off-centre, and elongated. The UDGs with disturbed density maps also show disturbed stellar light morphologies. We further quantified the distribution by modelling it with a Sérsic profile, finding Re, GC/Re, gal ∼ 1.0, which indicates that the GCs follow the stellar light of the host galaxy.
Ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs), characterised by their low surface brightness and large physical size, constitute a subclass of dwarf galaxies that challenge our current understanding of galaxy formation and evolution. In this paper, we probe the properties of 74 UDGs, identified in the MATLAS survey, based on a comprehensive study of their globular cluster (GC) populations. We obtained high-resolution HST imaging of these galaxies using the ACS F606W and F814W filters, which allowed us to select GCs on the basis of the colour and concentration index. After a background subtraction and completeness correction, we calculated an overall total of 387 GCs. The number of GCs per galaxy ranges from 0 to 38, with the majority (64%) having low counts (0 − 2 GCs). On average, the more massive UDGs tend to host a larger number of GCs. We find that our UDGs have specific frequencies (SN) ranging from 0 to 91, with a small population (9%) having SN > 30. The median SN of our sample is similar to the one for the Perseus cluster UDGs, despite the fact that our UDGs are found in lower density environments. The SN measurements for individual galaxies can extend beyond those found in Perseus, but remain below the values found for UDGs in the Virgo and Coma cluster. Based on a trending analysis of the SN values with the host galaxy properties, we find trends with host galaxy size, roundness, colour, and local density. For the UDGs with sufficiently high statistics, we studied 2D density maps of the GC distributions, which display a variety of appearances: symmetric, asymmetric, off-centre, and elongated. The UDGs with disturbed density maps also show disturbed stellar light morphologies. We further quantified the distribution by modelling it with a Sérsic profile, finding Re, GC/Re, gal ∼ 1.0, which indicates that the GCs follow the stellar light of the host galaxy.
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