WALLABY: an untargeted search for H I-bearing ultra-diffuse galaxies uncovers the first known ultra-diffuse galaxy pair
Abstract
Using the Widefield ASKAP L-band Legacy All-sky Blind surveY (WALLABY) we performed an untargeted search for H I-bearing ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs). We identified a core sample of 10 UDGs defined by μg,024 mag arcsec-2 and Re1.5 kpc, and a broader sample including 12 additional faint diffuse galaxies (μg,023.7 mag arcsec-2 and Re1.3 kpc). Within the core sample, we highlight the first discovery of a UDG pair. Their projected separation is just 75 arcsec (22 kpc at 61.9 Mpc), with a central H I velocity difference of 34 km s-1. The North-Western UDG (WALLABY J104513-262755-UDG-1) has a larger H I reservoir, 10(MHI/ M) = 8.950.03, compared to the South-Eastern UDG (WALLABY J104513-262755-UDG-2), 10(MHI/ M) = 8.600.04. UDG-1's stellar mass and star formation rate are also approximately an order of magnitude larger at 10(M*/ M) = 8.070.12 and 10(SFR/ M~yr-1) = -1.260.12 respectively. The pair has an isolated local environment, with no other galaxies or H I sources within 30 arcmin (525 kpc) and 1000 km s-1. However, in the context of the larger-scale structure, the pair is located outside the virial radius of the Hydra cluster, with its position on the phase-space diagram indicating that it is infalling into the cluster. The identification of this H I-bearing UDG pair raises important questions around the formation of such a unique system and the evolution of UDGs in a transitional phase before ram pressure stripping and cluster infall.
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