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Narrowband imaging in [O III] and Hα to search for intracluster planetary nebulae in the virgo cluster

  • M. Arnaboldi*
  • , K. C. Freeman
  • , S. Okamura
  • , N. Yasuda
  • , O. Gerhard
  • , N. R. Napolitano
  • , M. Pannella
  • , H. Ando
  • , M. Doi
  • , H. Furusawa
  • , M. Hamabe
  • , M. Klmura
  • , T. Kajino
  • , Y. Komiyama
  • , S. Mlyazaki
  • , F. Nakata
  • , M. Ouchi
  • , M. Sekiguchi
  • , K. Shimasaku
  • , M. Yagi
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte
  • Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino
  • Australian National University
  • The University of Tokyo
  • National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
  • Astron. Inst. der Universität
  • Japan Women's University
  • Kyoto University

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Abstract

We have identified intracluster planetary nebulae (PNs) in a Virgo Cluster core field by imaging with the Subaru Suprime-Cam through two narrowband filters centered at the redshifted wavelengths of the [O III] λ5007 and the Hα 6563 A lines; broadband images in V and R were acquired to check for emission in the adjacent continuum. Emission-line objects in Virgo are then selected from the two-color diagram [O III]-Hαversus [O III]-(V+R), which is calibrated using PNs in M84 (Jacoby et al.). Using both [O III] and Ha allows us to distinguish bona fide planetary nebulae from high-redshift emission-line galaxies at the bright end of the [O III] luminosity function. Spectroscopic observations of a subsample of these objects were made at the Telescopic Nazionale Galileo and at the Very Large Telescope in a region around M84 and in an intracluster field, respectively. The observations confirm the efficiency of the combined [O III]+Hα imaging to identify true PNs. We also obtained the first spectrum of an intracluster PN that shows the [O III] doublet with a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 10 and its Hα emission. From the results based on the spectroscopic follow-up, we derive a lower limit to the fraction of the Virgo Cluster light contributed by the intracluster stars at the surveyed position in the cluster core: it amounts to 10%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)514-524
Number of pages11
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume125
Issue number2 1766
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Galaxies: clusters: general
  • Planetary nebulae: general

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