Five ALFALFA ultra-diffuse galaxies host resolved central pseudo-bulges, and their HI-inferred rotation velocities are high relative to typical dwarfs of similar stellar mass.
The baryonic Tully-Fisher relation of HI-bearing low-surface brightness galaxies implies their formation mechanism
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We investigate the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation in low surface brightness galaxies selected from the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA survey. We find that the $\rm HI$-bearing low surface brightness galaxies still follow the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation of typical late-type galaxies, with a slope of approximately 4 in the baryonic mass versus rotational velocity diagram on the logarithmic scale, i.e., $M_{\rm{b}}\propto v_{\rm{rot}}^4$. Our findings suggest that the matter distributions in low surface brightness galaxies may resemble that of general late-type galaxies, and hint that low surface brightness galaxies may not originate from dark matter halos of low densities or stronger/weaker feedback processes, but may emerge from dark matter halos with high spin values.
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Ultra Diffuse Dwarf Galaxies Hosting Pseudo-bulges
Five ALFALFA ultra-diffuse galaxies host resolved central pseudo-bulges, and their HI-inferred rotation velocities are high relative to typical dwarfs of similar stellar mass.