"Illuminating Low Surface Brightness Galaxies with the Hyper Suprime-Ca" by Johnny P. Greco, Jenny E. Greene et al.
 

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Article

Publication Title

The Astrophysical Journal

Abstract

We present a catalog of extended low surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) identified in the Wide layer of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP). Using the first ∼200 deg2 of the survey, we have uncovered 781 LSBGs, spanning red (g − I >/0.64) and blue (g − i < 0.64) colors and a wide range of morphologies. Since we focus on extended galaxies (reff = 2 5–14″), our sample is likely dominated by low- redshift objects. We define LSBGs to have mean surface brightnesses m¯ eff (g) > 24.3 mag arcsec−2, which allows nucleated galaxies into our sample. As a result, the central surface brightness distribution spans a wide range of μ0(g) = 18–27.4 mag arcsec−2, with 50% and 95% of galaxies fainter than 24.3 and 22 mag arcsec−2, respectively. Furthermore, the surface brightness distribution is a strong function of color, with the red distribution being much broader and generally fainter than that of the blue LSBGs, and this trend shows a clear correlation with galaxy morphology. Red LSBGs typically have smooth light profiles that are well characterized by single-component Sérsic functions. In contrast, blue LSBGs tend to have irregular morphologies and show evidence for ongoing star formation. We cross-match our sample with existing optical, H I, and ultraviolet catalogs to gain insight into the physical nature of the LSBGs. We find that our sample is diverse, ranging from dwarf spheroidals and ultradiffuse galaxies in nearby groups to gas-rich irregulars to giant LSB spirals, demonstrating the rovide a truly unprecedented view of the LSBG population.

DOI

10.3847/1538-4357/aab842

Publication Date

4-20-2018

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