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Automated detection of very Low Surface Brightness galaxies in the Virgo Cluster

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-04-24 v1

Abstract

We report the automatic detection of a new sample of very low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies, likely members of the Virgo cluster. We introduce our new software, {\tt DeepScan}, that has been designed specifically to detect extended LSB features automatically using the DBSCAN algorithm. We demonstrate the technique by applying it over a 5 degree2^2 portion of the Next-Generation Virgo Survey (NGVS) data to reveal 53 low surface brightness galaxies that are candidate cluster members based on their sizes and colours. 30 of these sources are new detections despite the region being searched specifically for LSB galaxies previously. Our final sample contains galaxies with 26.0μe28.526.0\leq\langle \mu_{e}\rangle\leq28.5 and 19mg2119\leq m_{g}\leq21, making them some of the faintest known in Virgo. The majority of them have colours consistent with the red sequence, and have a mean stellar mass of 106.3±0.5M10^{6.3\pm0.5} M_{\odot} assuming cluster membership. After using {\tt ProFit} to fit S\'ersic profiles to our detections, none of the new sources have effective radii larger than 1.5 Kpc and do not meet the criteria for ultra-diffuse galaxy (UDG) classification, so we classify them as ultra-faint dwarfs.

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@article{arxiv.1804.08332,
  title  = {Automated detection of very Low Surface Brightness galaxies in the Virgo Cluster},
  author = {Daniel J. Prole and Jonathan I. Davies and Olivia C. Keenan and Luke J. M. Davies},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08332},
  year   = {2018}
}

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16 pages, 14 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS 2018