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MATLAS: a deep exploration of the surroundings of massive early-type galaxies

Pierre-Alain Duc

Published 2020-07-27Version 1

The MATLAS project explores the surroundings of a complete sample of nearby massive early-type galaxies with multi-colour deep optical images obtained at the Canada-France Hawaii Telescope. The observing and data reduction techniques ensured the detection of extended low-surface-brightness (LSB) structures, while the high image quality allowed us to identify associated compact objects such as star clusters. A number of scientific topics are addressed with this data-set that are briefly presented in this review: the study of foreground Galactic cirrus at high spatial resolution, telling us about the ISM structure; the characterisation of collisional debris around the galaxies (streams, tails, shells, stellar halos), giving hints on their past merger history; the distribution of dwarf galaxy satellites, including the ultra-diffuse ones, together with their globular cluster population, which are additional tracers of the formation and mass assembly of galaxies.

Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures, Invited talk, to appear in the Proceedings of the IAU Symposium 355, The Realm of the Low-Surface-Brightness Universe
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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