Planetary nebulae in the elliptical galaxy NGC 821: kinematics and distance determination
A. M. Teodorescu, R. H. Mendez, F. Bernardi, A. Riffeser, R. P., Kudritzki

TL;DR
This study used slitless spectroscopy with the Subaru telescope to detect and analyze planetary nebulae in NGC 821, confirming previous kinematic findings, estimating galaxy distance, and exploring dark matter presence.
Contribution
It presents new PN detections, confirms kinematic properties, and provides the most distant PNLF-based distance measurement for NGC 821.
Findings
Confirmed keplerian decline of velocity dispersion
Detected misaligned rotation in the galaxy
Estimated galaxy distance as 19 Mpc
Abstract
Using a slitless spectroscopy method with the 8.2 m Subaru telescope and its FOCAS Cassegrain spectrograph, we have increased the number of planetary nebula (PN) detections and PN velocity measurements in the flattened elliptical galaxy NGC 821. A comparison with the detections reported previously by the Planetary Nebula Spectrograph (PN.S) group indicates that we have confirmed most of their detections. The velocities measured by the two groups, using different telescopes, spectrographs and slitless techniques, are in good agreement. We have built a combined sample of 167 PNs and have confirmed the keplerian decline of the line-of-sight velocity dispersion reported previously. We also confirm misaligned rotation from the combined sample. A dark matter halo may exist around this galaxy, but it is not needed to keep the PN velocities below the local escape velocity as calculated from the…
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