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https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3159| Title: | Discovery of a galaxy associated with the HI cloud FAST J0139+4328 | Authors: | Mitrašinović, Ana Grozdanović, Marko Lalović, Ana Jovanović, Milena Bílek, Michal Pavlov, Nataša Moiseev, Alexei V. Oparin, Dmitry V. |
Affiliations: | Astronomy | Keywords: | Galaxies: fundamental parameters;Galaxies: individual: FAST J0139+4328;Galaxies: stellar content;Galaxies: structure;Methods: observational;Techniques: image processing | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2026 | Rank: | M21a | Publisher: | EDP Sciences | Journal: | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Abstract: | The search for "dark galaxies", a key prediction of the lambda cold dark matter, has yielded few viable candidates. Recently, FAST J0139+4328 was reported as the first isolated dark galaxy in the nearby universe, based on a neutral hydrogen (HI) detection and a non-detection in the Pan-STARRS1 survey. To verify the nature of this candidate, we obtained deep optical imaging, using the 1:4m Milanković and 0:6m Nedeljković telescopes, and spectroscopic follow-up of the field. We report the unambiguous discovery of a low-surface-brightness (LSB) optical counterpart at the location of the HI cloud. Furthermore, the detection of Hα emission via the 6m Big Telescope Alt-Azimuthal (BTA) confirms that the stellar system lies at a redshift consistent with the HI source, establishing their physical association. Through detailed photometry and employing color-dependent mass-to-light scaling relations, we derive a total stellar mass of M*= (7:2 ± 3:7) × 106 M⊙, about an order of magnitude higher than the previously estimated upper limit. Using the literature HI mass, this implies a gas-to-stellar mass ratio of MHI=M*= 11:5 ± 6:4. Our findings demonstrate that FAST J0139+4328 is not a dark galaxy but an extremely gas-rich LSB dwarf galaxy, whose stellar component was simply below the detection limit of the Pan-STARRS1 survey. This reclassification resolves the status of this prominent dark galaxy candidate and underscores the necessity of deep optical follow-up to classify faint HI-selected systems. |
URI: | https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3159 | ISSN: | 00046361 | DOI: | 10.1051/0004-6361/202558391 |
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