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We report the discovery of 158 previously undetected dwarf galaxies in the Fornax cluster central regions using a deep coadded $u, g$ and $i$-band image obtained with the DECam wide-field camera mounted on the 4-meter Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory as part of the {it Next Generation Fornax Survey} (NGFS). The new dwarf galaxies have quasi-exponential light profiles, effective radii $0.1!<!r_e!<!2.8$ kpc and average effective surface brightness values $22.0!<!mu_i!<!28.0$ mag arcsec$^{-2}$. We confirm the existence of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) in the Fornax core regions that resemble counterparts recently discovered in the Virgo and Coma galaxy clusters.~We also find extremely low surface brightness NGFS dwarfs, which are several magnitudes fainter than the classical UDGs. The faintest dwarf candidate in our NGFS sample has an absolute magnitude of $M_i!=!-8.0$,mag. The nucleation fraction of the NGFS dwarf galaxy sample appears to decrease as a function of their total luminosity, reaching from a nucleation fraction of $>!75%$ at luminosities brighter than $M_i!simeq!-15.0$ mag to $0%$ at luminosities fainter than $M_i!simeq!-10.0$ mag. The two-point correlation function analysis of the NGFS dwarf sample shows an excess on length scales below $sim!100$ kpc, pointing to the clustering of dwarf galaxies in the Fornax cluster core.
Using the photometric data from the Next Generation Fornax Survey, we find a significant radial alignment signal among the Fornax dwarf galaxies. For the first time, we report that the radial alignment signal of nucleated dwarfs is stronger than that
Clues to the formation and evolution of Nuclear Star Clusters (NSCs) lie in their stellar populations. However, these structures are often very faint compared to their host galaxy, and spectroscopic analysis of NSCs is hampered by contamination of li
We present a photometric study of the dwarf galaxy population in the core region ($< r_{rm vir}/4$) of the Fornax galaxy cluster based on deep $ugi$ photometry from the Next Generation Fornax Cluster Survey. All imaging data were obtained with the Da
We report the detection of a pair of dwarf galaxies at $z!=!0.30$ which may be in the early stages of an interaction. Both galaxies have stellar masses of $<10^{9}M_odot$, and display a projected separation of $sim!29$kpc and a physical separation of
We present a study of ultra compact dwarf (UCD) galaxies in the Virgo cluster based mainly on imaging from the Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey (NGVS). Using $sim$100 deg$^{2}$ of $u^*giz$ imaging, we have identified more than 600 candidate UCDs,