Abstract
We performed a search for faint low-surface-brightness dwarf galaxies around the major spiral galaxy M 101 and in the large rectangular area within SGL = [30 80] and SGB = [10 37] spanning a chain of galaxies: M 63, M 51, M 101, and NGC 6503. We based our search on data from DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys. We discovered six new probable dwarf members of the complex. We present a list of 25 prospective members of the M 101 group and estimate the total mass and the total-mass-to-K-band-luminosity ratio of the group as (1.02±0.42)A - 1012 M· and (16.0±6.5) M·/L·, respectively. We note that the average dark mass-to-luminosity ratio in the groups around M 63, M 51, and M 101 is (12±4) M·/L·, which is almost an order of magnitude lower than the global cosmic ratio, (102±5) M·/L·
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Karachentseva, V. E., Karachentsev, I. D., Kaisina, E. I., & Kaisin, S. S. (2023). The M 101 galaxy group as a node in a nearby cosmic filament. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 678. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202347085
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