An E-ELT Case Study: Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of an Old Galaxy in the Virgo Cluster
A. Deep, G. Fiorentino, E. Tolstoy, E. Diolaiti, M. Bellazzini, P., Ciliegi, R.I. Davies, J.-M. Conan

TL;DR
This study evaluates the capabilities of a proposed ELT with MCAO to resolve and perform accurate photometry of individual stars in distant Virgo cluster galaxies, demonstrating feasibility for deep colour-magnitude diagrams.
Contribution
It provides realistic simulations of stellar photometry in crowded fields using ELT MCAO systems, and assesses the performance of existing photometric packages for such observations.
Findings
Deep colour-magnitude diagrams are feasible at certain surface brightness levels.
Photometric errors are around ±0.25 at specified magnitude limits.
ELT MCAO can significantly improve stellar photometry in distant galaxies.
Abstract
One of the key science goals for a diffraction limited imager on an Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is the resolution of individual stars down to faint limits in distant galaxies. The aim of this study is to test the proposed capabilities of a multi-conjugate adaptive optics (MCAO) assisted imager working at the diffraction limit, in IJHK filters, on a 42m diameter ELT to carry out accurate stellar photometry in crowded images in an Elliptical-like galaxy at the distance of the Virgo cluster. As the basis for realistic simulations we have used the phase A studies of the European-ELT project, including the MICADO imager (Davies & Genzel 2010) and the MAORY MCAO module (Diolaiti 2010). We convolved a complex resolved stellar population with the telescope and instrument performance expectations to create realistic images. We then tested the ability of the currently available…
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