English

MATLAS-42, A Globular Cluster-Rich Ultra-Diffuse Galaxy That Diverges from the "Failed Galaxy'' Formation Pathway

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-02-23 v1

Abstract

To date, there has been significant interest in globular cluster (GC)-rich ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) and the evidence that they have formed via an unexpected, ``failed galaxy'' formation pathway. The majority of the evidence for ``failed galaxy'' UDGs originates from spectroscopic observations targeting passive GC-rich UDGs, with a focus on those residing in galaxy clusters. In this work, we study the gas-rich, GC-rich group UDG MATLAS-42 and derive its stellar population properties using the Keck Cosmic Web Imager. We measure a redshift for the galaxy (VR,=2433±8V_{\rm R, \star}=2433\pm8~km s1^{-1}), confirming the previous assumptions that it is both part of the NGC~502 group and has an associated HI-reservoir (VR,HI=2423±15V_{\rm R,HI}=2423\pm 15~km s1^{-1}). We measure integrated stellar populations and find the galaxy to be both young (mass-weighted age =3.21.5+2.6=3.2^{+2.6}_{-1.5}Gyr) and of average-to-low metallicity ([M/H]=1.190.30+0.42[M/H]=-1.19^{+0.42}_{-0.30} dex). When considering these properties in the context of the galaxy's formation, we note it likely does not follow the ``failed galaxy'' formation pathway commonly attributed to GC-rich, cluster UDGs, as it has experienced recent star formation. At most it started failed, however, it has recently rejuvenated its star formation. Finally, we build a toy model of the passive evolution of this galaxy, finding that its relative GC-richness (i.e., MGC/MM_{\rm GC}/M_\star) will likely decrease with time as GCs slowly evaporate/disrupt to contribute to the stellar mass of the galaxy. Due to this, we hypothesise that it is likely not a low redshift analogue of the progenitor to a ``failed galaxy'' UDGs.

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@article{arxiv.2602.18046,
  title  = {MATLAS-42, A Globular Cluster-Rich Ultra-Diffuse Galaxy That Diverges from the "Failed Galaxy'' Formation Pathway},
  author = {Jonah S. Gannon and Duncan A. Forbes and Francine R. Marleau and Anna Ferré-Mateu and Aaron J. Romanowsky and Maria Luisa Buzzo and Jean P. Brodie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.18046},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

10 pages, 6 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS