We present the first results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) survey. LIGHTS is an ongoing observational campaign with the 2 × 8.4 m Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) aiming to explore the stellar haloes and the low surface brightness population of satellites down to a depth of μV ∼31 mag arcsec-2 (3σ in 10″ × 10″ boxes) of nearby galaxies. We simultaneously collected deep imaging in the g and r Sloan filters using the Large Binocular Cameras. The resulting images are 60 times (i.e. ∼4.5 mag) deeper than those from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and they have characteristics comparable (in depth and spatial resolution) to the ones expected from the future Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). Here we show the...
In the history of astronomy, major advances in our understanding of the Universe have come from dram...
We present bright [C ii] 158 mu m line detections from a strongly magnified and multiply imaged (mu ...
The advent of new deep+wide photometric lensing surveys will open up the possibility of direct measu...
We present the first results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) surve...
We present the first results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) surve...
We present the new results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) survey....
The low surface brightness Universe (µr ~ 28.5-29 mag arcsec-2) remains almost unexplored. Its analy...
We describe a deep, systematic imaging study of satellites in the outer halo of the Milky Way. Our s...
Galactic archaeology based on star counts is instrumental to reconstruct the past mass assembly of L...
This document describes the detection of Low Surface Brightness Galaxy (LSBG) satellites around NGC...
In this thesis, I present the results of a new search for, and study of, luminous galaxies in the fi...
Galactic archaeology based on star counts is instrumental to reconstruct the past mass assembly of L...
Deep observations of faint surface brightness stellar tidal streams in external galaxies with LSST a...
We present bright [C ii] 158 μm line detections from a strongly magnified and multiply imaged (μ ∼ 2...
We report the discovery of a new star cluster, DES 3, in the constellation of Indus, and deeper obse...
In the history of astronomy, major advances in our understanding of the Universe have come from dram...
We present bright [C ii] 158 mu m line detections from a strongly magnified and multiply imaged (mu ...
The advent of new deep+wide photometric lensing surveys will open up the possibility of direct measu...
We present the first results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) surve...
We present the first results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) surve...
We present the new results of the LBT Imaging of Galaxy Haloes and Tidal Structures (LIGHTS) survey....
The low surface brightness Universe (µr ~ 28.5-29 mag arcsec-2) remains almost unexplored. Its analy...
We describe a deep, systematic imaging study of satellites in the outer halo of the Milky Way. Our s...
Galactic archaeology based on star counts is instrumental to reconstruct the past mass assembly of L...
This document describes the detection of Low Surface Brightness Galaxy (LSBG) satellites around NGC...
In this thesis, I present the results of a new search for, and study of, luminous galaxies in the fi...
Galactic archaeology based on star counts is instrumental to reconstruct the past mass assembly of L...
Deep observations of faint surface brightness stellar tidal streams in external galaxies with LSST a...
We present bright [C ii] 158 μm line detections from a strongly magnified and multiply imaged (μ ∼ 2...
We report the discovery of a new star cluster, DES 3, in the constellation of Indus, and deeper obse...
In the history of astronomy, major advances in our understanding of the Universe have come from dram...
We present bright [C ii] 158 mu m line detections from a strongly magnified and multiply imaged (mu ...
The advent of new deep+wide photometric lensing surveys will open up the possibility of direct measu...