Faint Dwarf Galaxies in Hickson Compact Group 90
Abstract
We report the discovery of a very diverse set of five low-surface brightness (LSB) dwarf galaxy candidates in Hickson Compact Group 90 (HCG 90) detected in deep U- and I-band images obtained with VLT/VIMOS. These are the first LSB dwarf galaxy candidates found in a compact group of galaxies. We measure spheroid half-light radii in the range 0.7\!\! r eff/ kpc\! \! 1.5 with luminosities of -11.65\!\! MU\! \! -9.42 and -12.79\!\! MI\! \! -10.58 mag, corresponding to a color range of (U\!-\!I)0\!\!1.1\!-\!2.2 mag and surface brightness levels of μU\!\!28.1\, mag/arcsec2 and μI\!\!27.4\, mag/arcsec2. Their colours and luminosities are consistent with a diverse set of stellar population properties. Assuming solar and 0.02 Z metallicities we obtain stellar masses in the range M*|Z 105.7-6.3 M and M*|0.02\,Z\!\!106.3-8\,M. Three dwarfs are older than 1 Gyr, while the other two significantly bluer dwarfs are younger than 2 Gyr at any mass/metallicity combination. Altogether, the new LSB dwarf galaxy candidates share properties with dwarf galaxies found throughout the Local Volume and in nearby galaxy clusters such as Fornax. We find a pair of candidates with \!2 kpc projected separation, which may represent one of the closest dwarf galaxy pairs found. We also find a nucleated dwarf candidate, with a nucleus size of r eff\!\!46\!-\!63 pc and magnitude MU,0=-7.42 mag and (U\!-\!I)0\!=\!1.51 mag, which is consistent with a nuclear stellar disc with a stellar mass in the range 104.9-6.5\,M.
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