The outer regions of the giant Virgo galaxy M87. Kinematic separation of stellar halo and intracluster light
Alessia Longobardi, Magda Arnaboldi, Ortwin Gerhard, Reinhard, Hanuschik

TL;DR
This study uses planetary nebulae to distinguish and analyze the stellar halo and intracluster light around M87 in Virgo, revealing their distinct kinematic, spatial, and stellar population properties, which inform the hierarchical assembly of the cluster.
Contribution
It provides a novel spectroscopic method to separate halo and intracluster light components and characterizes their properties in M87, advancing understanding of galaxy cluster assembly.
Findings
Halo and ICL have different velocity distributions and spatial profiles.
PNLF shapes differ between halo and ICL, indicating different stellar populations.
ICL contributes about three times more PNs per unit light than the halo.
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic study of 287 Planetary Nebulas (PNs) in a total area of ~0.4 deg^2 around the BCG M87 in Virgo A. With these data we can distinguish the stellar halo from the co-spatial intracluster light (ICL). PNs were identified from their narrow and symmetric redshifted lambda 5007\4959 Angstrom [OIII] emission lines, and the absence of significant continuum. We implement a robust technique to measure the halo velocity dispersion from the projected phase-space to identify PNs associated with the M87 halo and ICL. The velocity distribution of the spectroscopically confirmed PNs is bimodal, containing a narrow component centred on the systemic velocity of the BCG and an off-centred broader component, that we identify as halo and ICL, respectively. Halo and ICPN have different spatial distributions: the halo PNs follow the galaxy's light, whereas the ICPNs are characterised…
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