Bibcode
Román-García, J.; Trujillo, I.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 468, Issue 1, p.703-716
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2017
Citations
124
Refereed citations
115
Description
Taking advantage of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Stripe82 data, we have
explored the spatial distribution of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs)
within an area of 8 × 8 Mpc2 centred around the galaxy
cluster Abell 168 (z = 0.045). This intermediate massive cluster
(σ = 550 km s-1) is surrounded by a complex large-scale
structure. Our work confirms the presence of UDGs in the cluster and in
the large-scale structure that surrounds it, and it is the first
detection of UDGs outside clusters. Approximately 50 per cent of the
UDGs analysed in the selected area inhabit the cluster region (∼11
± 5 per cent in the core and ∼39 ± 9 per cent in the
outskirts), whereas the remaining UDGs are found outside the main
cluster structure (∼50 ± 11 per cent). The colours and the
spatial distribution of the UDGs within this large-scale structure are
more similar to dwarf galaxies than to L⋆ galaxies,
suggesting that most UDGs could be bona fide dwarf galaxies.
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