KDG218, a nearby ultra-diffuse galaxy

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I. D. Karachentsev
L. N. Makarova
M. E. Sharina
V. E. Karachentseva
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Special Astrophysical Observatory
[2] National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Main Astronomical Observatory
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Astrophysical Bulletin | 2017年 / 72卷
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galaxies; individual; KDG218;
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We present properties of the low-surface-brightness galaxy KDG218 observed with the HST/ACS. The galaxy has a half-light (effective) diameter of ae = 47″ and a central surface brightness of SBV(0) = 24.m4/□″. The galaxy remains unresolved with the HST/ACS, which implies its distance of D > 13.1 Mpc and linear effective diameter of Ae > 3.0 kpc. We notice that KDG218 is most likely associated with a galaxy group around the massive lenticular NGC4958 galaxy at approximately 22 Mpc, or with the Virgo Southern Extension filament at approximately 16.5 Mpc. At these distances, the galaxy is classified as an ultra-diffuse galaxy (UDG) similar to those found in the Virgo, Fornax, and Coma clusters. We also present a sample of 15 UDG candidates in the Local Volume. These sample galaxies have the following mean parameters: 〈D〉 = 5.1 Mpc, 〈Ae〉 = 4.8 kpc, and 〈SBB(e)〉 = 27.m4/□″. All the local UDG candidates reside near massive galaxies located in the regions with the mean stellar mass density (within 1 Mpc) about 50 times greater than the average cosmic density. The local fraction of UDGs does not exceed 1.5% of the Local Volume population. We notice that the presented sample of local UDGs is a heterogeneous one containing irregular, transition, and tidal types, as well as objects consisting of an old stellar population.
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