The EGIDE project releases a tenfold larger catalogue of edge-on galaxies with griz photometry, stellar masses, redshifts and star formation rates, finding that red-sequence galaxies are thicker than blue-cloud ones and show a mass-dependent increase in flattening ratio.
Edge-on Low- surface-brightness Galaxy Candidates Detected from SDSS Images Using YOLO
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Domain adaptation with an ensemble of CNN and transformer models trained on DES detects 20,180 LSBGs and 434 UDGs in KiDS DR5, with structural parameters and environmental trends consistent with known samples.
KiDS-selected LSBG candidates are confirmed as genuine low surface brightness galaxies, predominantly red with median B-band central surface brightness 24.55 mag arcsec^{-2} and Sersic index distributions peaking near 0.7 across bands.
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The Edge-on Galaxies in the DESI survey (EGIDE): sample building and photometry
The EGIDE project releases a tenfold larger catalogue of edge-on galaxies with griz photometry, stellar masses, redshifts and star formation rates, finding that red-sequence galaxies are thicker than blue-cloud ones and show a mass-dependent increase in flattening ratio.
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From DES to KiDS: Domain adaptation for cross-survey detection of low-surface-brightness galaxies
Domain adaptation with an ensemble of CNN and transformer models trained on DES detects 20,180 LSBGs and 434 UDGs in KiDS DR5, with structural parameters and environmental trends consistent with known samples.
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Multi-band Structural Analysis of KiDS-selected Low Surface Brightness Galaxies with Hyper Suprime-Cam Imaging
KiDS-selected LSBG candidates are confirmed as genuine low surface brightness galaxies, predominantly red with median B-band central surface brightness 24.55 mag arcsec^{-2} and Sersic index distributions peaking near 0.7 across bands.