An imaging and spectroscopic study of the planetary nebulae in NGC 5128 (Centaurus A): Planetary nebulae catalogues
J. R. Walsh, M. Rejkuba, N. A. Walton

TL;DR
This study provides extensive imaging and spectroscopic data of planetary nebulae in NGC 5128, resulting in large catalogues that enable detailed analysis of the galaxy's stellar population and kinematics.
Contribution
It presents the largest catalogue of PNe in an early-type galaxy, combining imaging and spectroscopy to identify and measure velocities of over 1100 PNe.
Findings
Catalogued 1118 PN candidates and 1267 confirmed PNe.
Measured radial velocities for 1135 PNe, with 486 being new.
Identified complex emission line profiles and PNe associated with globular clusters.
Abstract
Imaging and spectroscopic observations of planetary nebulae (PNe) in the nearest large elliptical galaxy NGC 5128 (Centaurus A), were obtained to find more PNe and measure their radial velocities. NTT imaging was obtained in 15 fields in NGC 5128 over an area of about 1 square degree with EMMI using [O III] and off-band filters. Newly detected sources, combined with literature PNe, were used as input for VLT FLAMES multi-fibre spectroscopy in MEDUSA mode. Spectra of the 4600-5100A region were analysed and velocities measured based on emission lines of [O III]4959,5007A and often H-beta. The chief results are catalogues of 1118 PN candidates and 1267 spectroscopically confirmed PNe in NGC 5128. The catalogue of PN candidates contains 1060 PNe discovered with EMMI imaging and 58 from literature surveys. The spectroscopic PN catalogue has FLAMES radial velocity and emission line…
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