Pisces VII: Discovery of a possible satellite of Messier 33 in the Dark Energy Survey.

2021
We report deep imaging observations with DOLoRes@TNG of an ultra-faint dwarf satellite candidate of the Triangulum galaxy (M33) found by visual inspection of the public imaging data release of the Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey. Pisces VII/Triangulum (Tri) III is found at a projected distance of 72 kpc from M33, and using the tip of the red giant branch method we find a distance to this faint system of D=820^(+195, -190) kpc. We estimate an absolute magnitude of M_V=-4.4^(+0.8,-0.7) and a half-light radius of r_half =100 +/-14 pc for the galaxy, consistent with similarly faint galaxies around the Milky Way. As the tip of the red giant branch is sparsely populated, constraining a precision distance is difficult, but if Pisces VII/Tri III can be confirmed as a true satellite of M33, it is a significant finding. Firstly, it would be the faintest dwarf galaxy detected to-date outside of the Milky Way. With only one potential satellite detected around M33 previously (Andromeda XXII/Tri I), it lacks a significant satellite population in stark contrast to the similarly massive Large Magellanic Cloud. The detection of more satellites in the outskirts of M33 could help to better illuminate if this discrepancy between expectation and observations is due to a poor understanding of the galaxy formation process, or if it is due to the low luminosity and surface brightness of the M33 satellite population which has thus far fallen below the detection limits of previous surveys.
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