The origin of low-surface-brightness galaxies in the dwarf regime
Low-surface-brightness galaxies (LSBGs) – defined as systems that are fainter than the surface-brightness limits of past wide-area surveys – form the overwhelming majority of galaxies in the dwarf regime (M⋆ < 109 M⊙). Using NewHorizon, a high-resolution cosmological simulation, we study the orig...
Prif Awduron: | Jackson, RA, Martin, G, Kaviraj, S, Ramsøy, M, Devriendt, JEG, Sedgwick, T, Laigle, C, Choi, H, Beckmann, RS, Volonteri, M, Dubois, Y, Pichon, C, Yi, SK, Slyz, A, Kraljic, K, Kimm, T, Peirani, S, Baldry, I |
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Fformat: | Journal article |
Iaith: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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