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The virial mass distribution of ultra-diffuse galaxies in clusters and groups

Published 5 Dec 2017 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.CO | (1712.01838v2)

Abstract: We use the observed abundances of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) in clusters and groups and \Lambda CDM subhalo mass functions to put constraints on the distribution {of present-day halo masses of satellite} UDGs. If all of the most massive subhaloes in the cluster host a UDG, UDGs occupy all subhaloes with \log M_{sub}/M_\odot\gtrsim11. For a model in which the efficiency of UDG formation is higher around some characteristic halo mass, higher fractions of massive UDGs require larger spreads in the UDG mass distribution. In a cluster with a virial mass of 10{15}M_\odot, the 90% upper limit for the fraction of UDGs with \log M_{sub}/M_\odot>12 is 7%, occupying 70% of all cluster subhaloes above the same mass. To reproduce the observed abundances, however, the mass distribution of satellite UDGs has to be broad, with >30% having \log M_{sub}/M_\odot<10.9. This strongly supports that UDGs are part of a continuous distribution in which a majority are hosted by low mass haloes. The abundance of satellite UDGs may fall short of the linear relation with the cluster/group mass M_{host} in low-mass hosts, \log M_{host}/M_\odot\sim 12. Characterising these deviations -- or the lack thereof -- will allow for stringent constraints on the UDG virial mass distribution.

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