Kinematic study of planetary nebulae in NGC 6822
S. N. Flores-Dur\'an, M. Pe\~na, L. Hern\'andez-Mart\'inez, J., Garc\'ia-Rojas, M. T. Ruiz

TL;DR
This study measures radial velocities of different stellar populations in NGC 6822 to compare their kinematics, revealing distinct behaviors for young and intermediate-age objects, indicating multiple kinematic systems within the galaxy.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed kinematic comparison of planetary nebulae, H II regions, and supergiants in NGC 6822, demonstrating the existence of separate kinematic systems.
Findings
H II regions and supergiants share the H I disk kinematics
Planetary nebulae have different velocities from the H I disk
Intermediate-age stars' kinematics resemble that of carbon stars
Abstract
By measuring precise radial velocities of planetary nebulae (which belong to the intermediate age population), H II regions, and A-type supergiant stars (which are members of the young population) in NGC 6822, we aim to determine if both types of population share the kinematics of the disk of H I found in this galaxy. Spectroscopic data for four planetary nebulae were obtained with the high spectral resolution spectrograph Magellan Inamori Kyocera Echelle (MIKE) on the Magellan telescope at Las Campanas Observatory. Data for other three PNe and one H II region were obtained from the SPM Catalog of Extragalactic Planetary Nebulae which employed the Manchester Echelle Spectrometer attached to the 2.1m telescope at the Observatorio Astron\'omico Nacional, M\'exico. In the wavelength calibrated spectra, the heliocentric radial velocities were measured with a precision better than 5-6 km…
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