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Blobs and Blurs: A Citizen Science-Identified Catalog of Diffuse Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster

We present a catalog of 643 diffuse galaxies identified through a citizen science search of the Fornax cluster, of which we estimate 21.8% are nucleated (139/637; 6 inconclusive). This marks the first crowd-sourced effort to construct a cluster-scale census of diffuse galaxies. These objects were visually identified using a combination of the Fornax Deep Survey and Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey imaging across 26 deg$^2$. Over 1,400 volunteers cataloged the candidates within this sky area at a rate of 1.15 days/deg$^2$. Our catalog is highly complete relative to existing dwarf catalogs of Fornax ($> 80\%$ of objects recovered) down to an effective radius $r_{\mathrm{eff}} = 5^{\prime \prime}$, the minimum size we suggested volunteers classify, and to an effective r-band surface brightness as faint as $\langle μ_r \rangle \simeq26$ mag arcsec$^{-2}$. We detect 97 candidates that existing automated searches of Fornax did not find and three candidates not found by any prior search, automated or visual. The stellar mass distribution of our sample is consistent with similar dwarf studies of Fornax, with the nucleated fraction peaking at 80% for a host galaxy mass of $\sim$10$^{8.5}M_{\odot}$. The efficiency and completeness of our catalog thus establishes citizen science as a valuable tool for mapping diffuse galaxy populations in future sky surveys, such as the Legacy Survey of Space and Time.

preprint2026arXivOpen access

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