Red giants in the outer halo of the elliptical galaxy NGC 5128 / Centaurus A
Sarah A. Bird, Chris Flynn, William E. Harris, Mauri Valtonen

TL;DR
This study used deep imaging to analyze the stellar populations in the outer halo of NGC 5128, revealing consistent metallicity profiles and density falloff without evidence of a transition to a metal-poor dominance at large radii.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of stellar metallicity and density profiles in the outer halo of NGC 5128, extending previous work to larger galactocentric distances with improved data analysis.
Findings
Both metal-rich and metal-poor populations follow de Vaucouleurs' law profiles.
No evidence of a transition to metal-poor dominance in the outer halo.
Halo density and MDF are consistent with previous studies.
Abstract
We used VIMOS on VLT to perform and band imaging of the outermost halo of NGC 5128 / Centaurus A (), 65 kpc from the galaxy's center and along the major axis. The stellar population has been resolved to with a completeness limit of , well below the tip of the red-giant branch (TRGB), which is seen at . The surface density of NGC 5128 halo stars in our fields was sufficiently low that dim, unresolved background galaxies were a major contaminant in the source counts. We isolated a clean sample of red-giant-branch (RGB) stars extending to mag below the TRGB through conservative magnitude and color cuts, to remove the (predominantly blue) unresolved background galaxies. We derived stellar metallicities from colors of the stars via isochrones and measured the density falloff of the halo as a…
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