Planetary nebulae populations in the haloes of nearby massive early-type galaxies
Hartke, J.; Arnaboldi, M.; Gerhard, O.; Ennis, A.; Pulsoni, C.; Coccato, L.; Cortesi, A.; Freeman, K.; Kuijken, K.; Merrifield, M.; Napolitano, N.
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202601215825
Tiivistelmä
Planetary nebulae (PNe) are excellent tracers of the metal-poor haloes of nearby early-type galaxies. They are commonly used to trace spatial distribution and kinematics of the halo and intracluster light at distances of up to 100 Mpcs. The results on the early-type galaxy M105 in the Leo I group represent a benchmark for the quantitative analysis of halo and intragroup light. Since the Leo I group lies at just a 10 Mpc distance, it is at the ideal location to compare results from resolved stellar populations with the homogeneous constraints over a much larger field of view from the PN populations. In M105, we have – for the first time – established a direct link between the presence of a metal-poor halo as traced by resolved red-giant branch stars and a PN population with a high specific frequency (α-parameter). This confirms our inferences that the high α-parameter PN population in the outer halo of M49 in the Virgo Cluster traces the metal-poor halo and intra-group light.
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