We present the discovery of d1005+68, a new faint dwarf galaxy in the M81 Group, using observations taken with the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam. d1005+68's color-magnitude diagram is consistent with a distance of 3.98−0.43+0.39 Mpc, establishing group membership. We derive an absolute V-band magnitude, from stellar isochrone fitting, of MV=−7.94−0.50+0.38, with a half-light radius of rh=188−41+39 pc. These place d1005+68 within the radius-luminosity locus of Local Group and M81 satellites and among the faintest confirmed satellites outside the Local Group. Assuming an age of 12 Gyr, d1005+68's red giant branch is best fit by an isochrone of [Fe/H] =−1.90±0.24. It has a projected separation from nearby M81 satellite BK5N of only 5 kpc. As this is well within BK5N's virial radius, we speculate that d1005+68 may be a satellite of BK5N. If confirmed, this would make d1005+68 one of the first detected satellites-of-a-satellite.
@article{arxiv.1706.07039,
title = {d1005+68: A New Faint Dwarf Galaxy in the M81 Group},
author = {Adam Smercina and Eric F. Bell and Colin T. Slater and Paul A. Price and Jeremy Bailin and Antonela Monachesi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.07039},
year = {2017}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, additional affiliations included