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1995A&A...296..643K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 296, 643-650 (1995/4-3)

A search for low surface brightness dwarf galaxies in the Coma cluster core.

KARACHENTSEV I.D., KARACHENTSEVA V.E., RICHTER G.M. and VENNIK J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using the prime focus of the 6-meter telescope, we have searched for low surface brightness dwarf galaxies in two regions in the Coma cluster: one in the center of the cluster and the other one 40arcmin to the west. The observations were carried out with a total exposure time 4x5x600sec and with a 1.2arcsec seeing. Our survey is complete down to V=25.5 and R=25.0mag. The central field shows an excess of faint galaxies (121 versus 104 in the reference field) significant at a one sigma level only. However, the central-field excess is mainly caused by the presence of faint (V=24/25mag), neutral colour (V-R=0.3/0.4) objects of low surface brightness, SB=26.0/26.5mag/arcsec2. These characteristics are quite consistent with those of the dwSph's in the Local Group which have typically Mv≃-10mag and A≃1kpc. The observed excess corresponds to a surface number density of 4gal/arcmin2 in the center of Coma, thus implying a total population of cluster dwarfs of ∼4000 down to the limiting absolute magnitude -10mag. The number ratio of LSBD's to normal galaxies (with M←18mag for normals) in Coma turns out to be 20:1. Such ratio is comparable to that observed in other rich clusters: A3574 (14:1) and A1367 (6:1), but is much larger than the 2:1 ratio obtained for moderate nearby clusters such as Virgo, Fornax, Antlia.

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Journal keyword(s): Coma cluster - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: general

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/296/643): table1 table2>

Nomenclature: Table 1: [KKR95] 1-NNN (Nos 1-121), Table 2: [KKR95] 2-NNN (Nos 1-104)

CDS comments: Fig. 8: obj. KNN and KNA not in SIMBAD ?

Simbad objects: 23

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