Pictor II - New Planetarium Pictor II exhibits characteristics consistent with dark-matter-dominated Milky Way satellite galaxies, akin to Reticulum II and Horologium I With low luminosity and a large physical size, it resembles confirmed dwarf galaxies
Pictor - Wikipedia The primary is an orange dwarf of spectral type K1V orbited by a planet roughly 2 65 times the mass of Jupiter every 963 days, while the secondary is a red dwarf of spectral type M2V and orbited by a brown dwarf that is at least 19 times as massive as Jupiter
AN ULTRA-FAINT GALAXY CANDIDATE DISCOVERED IN EARLY DATA FROM THE . . . Taken together, the photometric properties of MagLiteS J0644−5953 (Pic II) and recent simulations of the Magellanic system support the hypothesis that MagLiteS J0644−5953 (Pic II) is a dwarf galaxy that arrived at the Milky Way as part of the Magellanic system
arXiv:1609. 02148v2 [astro-ph. GA] 29 Nov 2016 satellite was likely accreted with the LMC The close proximity of MagLiteS J0644 5953 (Pic II) to the LMC also makes it the most likely ultra-faint galaxy candidate