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In an earlier paper, we determined the morphological types of galaxies in the Coma Cluster using data from the HST/ACS Coma Cluster treasury survey. We found that of the 132 members, 51 are non dwarfs and 81 are dwarfs. We define dwarfs to have a absolute luminosity M₅₈₁₄ₖ -18. 5 as in 2012ApJ. . . 746. . 136M. In this paper, we determine the morphological types of these dwarf galaxies and make a detailed study of their properties. Using GALFIT, we determine the structural properties of our sample and with spectroscopic redshifts, we determined memberships and distances to identify dwarfs. A visual examination of the residual images reveals that our sample of 78 dwarf galaxies comprises of: dwarf lenticular (dS0) 22\%, dwarf Elliptical (dE) 69\%, dwarf spirals (dSp) 4\%, dwarf ring (dring) 1\%, dwarf barred spirals (dSBp) 3\% and dwarf irregular (dIrr) 1\% galaxies. We find that the bulge-disk decomposition (S\'ersic + exponential) fits are good only for the dS0 galaxies. The remainder of the sample gives good fits only for single S\'ersic fits. The Colour Magnitude Relation (CMR) shows that the dEs are redder and fainter than the rest of the sample (except one dIrr galaxy). The Kormendy relation reveals that dE galaxies have lower surface brightness than the rest of the sample. Our research leads us to the conclusion that dwarf galaxies appear to have a different formation and evolution process than non-dwarf galaxies.
Poloji et al. (Sat,) studied this question.