Bibcode
Romanowsky, A. J.; Beasley, M. A.; Burkert, Andreas; Abraham, Roberto G.; Brodie, Jean P.; Deich, Aaron; Martin-navarro, Ignacio; Martinez-Delgado, David; Pota, Vincenzo; Rider, Nicole; Sandoval, Michael; Santhanakrishnan, Vakini; Stone, Maria; Van Dokkum, Pieter G.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #228, id.#103.02
Fecha de publicación:
6
2016
Número de citas
0
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Descripción
Ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) were recently recognized as an abundant
class of low-surface brightness galaxies with unusually large sizes --
found both in galaxy clusters and in the field. The nature and origins
of these galaxies are unclear, with one intriguing possibility that some
of them are "failed Milky Ways" with massive halos but a paucity of
stars. I will present observations of stars and globular clusters in
UDGs that constrain their stellar populations and masses -- including
evidence for being ultra-rich in dark matter. I will also show results
from simulations of UDG formation through ram-pressure stripping of
gas-rich disk galaxies.