ATTILA tool identifies 24 new ultra-diffuse galaxies in Hydra I, doubling the known population to 48, plus 92 additional low surface brightness galaxies, while recovering over 80% of previously known ones.
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Multi-wavelength analysis of 966 low surface brightness galaxies finds short star formation episodes, mass-dependent quenching, and a marginal 8% size increase linked to star formation.
Stacking of GMRT radio observations on the Coma UDG catalog yields a 1.5 μJy upper limit on mean flux, implying SFR ≲ 10^{-3} M_⊙ yr^{-1}.
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Advancing the detection of low surface brightness galaxies. I. ATTILA: multi-tAsking deTecTIon tool for Lsb gAlaxies
ATTILA tool identifies 24 new ultra-diffuse galaxies in Hydra I, doubling the known population to 48, plus 92 additional low surface brightness galaxies, while recovering over 80% of previously known ones.
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Systematically Measuring Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies. IX. A Gyr in the Life of Nearby Low Surface Brightness Galaxies
Multi-wavelength analysis of 966 low surface brightness galaxies finds short star formation episodes, mass-dependent quenching, and a marginal 8% size increase linked to star formation.
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Radio emission from ultra-diffuse galaxies residing in galaxy clusters
Stacking of GMRT radio observations on the Coma UDG catalog yields a 1.5 μJy upper limit on mean flux, implying SFR ≲ 10^{-3} M_⊙ yr^{-1}.