Ultra-deep imaging of NGC 1052-DF2 and NGC 1052-DF4 to unravel their origins

  • Giulia Golini
  • , Mireia Montes
  • , Eleazar R. Carrasco
  • , Javier Román
  • , Ignacio Trujillo

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Abstract

A number of scenarios have been proposed to explain the low velocity dispersion (and hence possible absence of dark matter) of the low surface brightness galaxies NGC 1052-DF2 and NGC 1052-DF4. Most of the proposed mechanisms are based on the removal of dark matter via the interaction of these galaxies with other objects. A common feature of these processes is the prediction of very faint tidal tails, which should be revealed by deep imaging (µg > 30 mag arcsec−2). Using ultra-deep images obtained with the Gemini telescopes, about 1 mag deeper than previously published data, we analyzed the possible presence of tidal tails in both galaxies. We confirm the presence of tidal tails in NGC 1052-DF4, but see no evidence for tidal effects in NGC 1052-DF2, down to surface brightnesses of µg = 30.9 mag arcsec−2. We therefore conclude that while the absence of dark matter in NGC 1052-DF4 could be attributed to the removal of dark matter by gravitational interactions, in the case of NGC 1052-DF2 this explanation seems less plausible, and therefore other possibilities such as an incorrect distance measurement or that the system may be rotating could alleviate the dark matter problem.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA99
Number of pages21
JournalAstronomy & Astrophysics
Volume684
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr-2024

Keywords

  • galaxies: formation
  • galaxies: fundamental parameters
  • galaxies: photometry
  • methods: data analysis
  • methods: observational
  • techniques: photometric

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