The Astronomical Journal (Jan 2023)
Systematically Measuring Ultradiffuse Galaxies (SMUDGes). IV. Ultradiffuse Satellites of Milky Way Analogs
Abstract
To better understand the formation of large, low-surface-brightness galaxies, we measure the correlation function between ultradiffuse galaxy (UDG) candidates and Milky Way analogs (MWAs). We find that: (1) the projected radial distribution of UDG satellites (projected surface density ∝ r ^−0.84±0.06 ) is consistent with that of normal satellite galaxies; (2) the number of UDG satellites per MWA ( S _UDG ) is ∼0.5 ± 0.1 over projected radii from 20 to 250 kpc and −17 10 ^10.9 M _⊙ or, equivalently, at least half the halo mass of the LMC, and populate a large fraction (∼18%) of the expected subhalos down to these masses. All of these results suggest a close association between the overall low-mass galaxy population and UDGs, which we interpret as favoring models where UDG formation principally occurs within the general context of low-mass galaxy formation over models invoking more exotic physical processes specifically invoked to form UDGs.
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