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The extended halo of Centaurus A: uncovering satellites, streams, and substructures

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-05-25 v2

Abstract

We present the widest-field resolved stellar map to date of the closest (D3.8D\sim3.8 Mpc) massive elliptical galaxy NGC 5128 (Centaurus A; Cen A), extending out to a projected galactocentric radius of 150\sim150 kpc. The dataset is part of our ongoing Panoramic Imaging Survey of Centaurus and Sculptor (PISCeS) utilizing the Magellan/Megacam imager. We resolve a population of old red giant branch stars down to 1.5\sim1.5 mag below the tip of the red giant branch, reaching surface brightness limits as low as μV,032\mu_{V,0}\sim32 mag arcsec2^{-2}. The resulting spatial stellar density map highlights a plethora of previously unknown streams, shells, and satellites, including the first tidally disrupting dwarf around Cen A (CenA-MM-Dw3), which underline its active accretion history. We report 13 previously unknown dwarf satellite candidates, of which 9 are confirmed to be at the distance of Cen A (the remaining 4 are not resolved into stars), with magnitudes in the range MV=7.2M_V=-7.2 to 13.0-13.0, central surface brightness values of μV,0=25.426.9\mu_{V,0}=25.4-26.9 mag arcsec2^{-2}, and half-light radii of rh=0.222.92r_h=0.22-2.92 kpc. These values are in line with Local Group dwarfs but also lie at the faint/diffuse end of their distribution; interestingly, CenA-MM-Dw3 has similar properties to the recently discovered ultra-diffuse galaxies in Virgo and Coma. Most of the new dwarfs are fainter than the previously known Cen A satellites. The newly discovered dwarfs and halo substructures are discussed in light of their stellar populations, and they are compared to those discovered by the PAndAS survey of M31.

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@article{arxiv.1512.05366,
  title  = {The extended halo of Centaurus A: uncovering satellites, streams, and substructures},
  author = {D. Crnojević and D. J. Sand and K. Spekkens and N. Caldwell and P. Guhathakurta and B. McLeod and A. Seth and J. Simon and J. Strader and E. Toloba},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.05366},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

21 pages, 17 figures; ApJ in press