2020
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201936862
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Fornax 3D project: Automated detection of planetary nebulae in the centres of early-type galaxies and first results

Abstract: Extragalactic planetary nebulae (PNe) are detectable through relatively strong nebulous [O III] emission and act as direct probes into the local stellar population. Because they have an apparently universal invariant magnitude cut-off, PNe are also considered to be a remarkable standard candle for distance estimation. Through detecting PNe within the galaxies, we aim to connect the relative abundances of PNe to the properties of their host galaxy stellar population. By removing the stellar background component… Show more

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“…In order to characterise the PNe populations of our edge-on galaxies we follow the method of Spriggs et al (2020). This consists of five separate steps: i) identification of PNe candidate using [O iii] λ5007 signal-to-noise maps obtained from our dedicated spaxel-by-spaxel GandALF fits, ii) dedicated 3D-fitting of such PNe candidates for their kinematics and total [O iii] λ5007 flux while imposing a fixed spatial profile for their [O iii] λ5007 emission according to the (pre-determined) spatial Moffat pointspread function (PSF) 1 , iii) isolating and removing PNe interlopers based on the comparison with the host-galaxy stellar kinematics and unresolved HII-regions or supernovae remnant PNe impostors using line diagnostics, iv) construction of the PNLF and of our PNe detection incompleteness function (Section 3.1) and v) finally, estimation of the total luminosity-specific number of PNe within a given magnitude limit (Section 3.2).…”
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“…In order to characterise the PNe populations of our edge-on galaxies we follow the method of Spriggs et al (2020). This consists of five separate steps: i) identification of PNe candidate using [O iii] λ5007 signal-to-noise maps obtained from our dedicated spaxel-by-spaxel GandALF fits, ii) dedicated 3D-fitting of such PNe candidates for their kinematics and total [O iii] λ5007 flux while imposing a fixed spatial profile for their [O iii] λ5007 emission according to the (pre-determined) spatial Moffat pointspread function (PSF) 1 , iii) isolating and removing PNe interlopers based on the comparison with the host-galaxy stellar kinematics and unresolved HII-regions or supernovae remnant PNe impostors using line diagnostics, iv) construction of the PNLF and of our PNe detection incompleteness function (Section 3.1) and v) finally, estimation of the total luminosity-specific number of PNe within a given magnitude limit (Section 3.2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…where M 5007 = −4.52 mag is the characteristic bright-end cut-off (according to the latest calibration of Ciardullo 2012) that makes the PNLF a useful distance indicator. Following Spriggs et al (2020) we define the PNe detection completeness at a given apparent magnitude m 5007 as the fraction of galaxy stellar light within the MUSE FoV where a PNe of that particular magnitude can be detected. For this, we apply our PNe detection criteria on a spaxel-by-spaxel basis, by first computing the peak [O iii] λ5007 flux for PNe of apparent magnitude m 5007 (given our PSF model) and subsequently checking if the corresponding peak A [O iii] spectral amplitude (given the MUSE spectral resolution and the typical PNe intrinsic σ of ∼ 40 km s −1 ) exceeds three times the local residual-noise level from our previous spaxel-by-spaxel GandALF spectral fitting.…”
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“…The unique capabilities of MUSE power the ambitious goals of the Fornax 3D project, which range from characterizing compact, unresolved systems (Fahrion et al 2020b,a;Spriggs et al 2020), to studying the orbital heating mechanisms (Pinna et al 2019a,b;Poci et al 2021) and the dust and gas properties within the cluster (Viaene et al 2019;Zabel et al 2020).…”
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