Three dynamically distinct stellar populations in the halo of M49
J. Hartke, M. Arnaboldi, O. Gerhard, A. Agnello, A. Longobardi, L., Coccato, C. Pulsoni, K. C. Freeman, M. Merrifield

TL;DR
This study reveals three distinct stellar populations in M49's halo, including a transition to intra-group light, based on planetary nebulae kinematics, highlighting a complex accretion history in a galaxy cluster environment.
Contribution
It identifies and characterizes three separate stellar components in M49's halo and the transition to intra-group light using planetary nebulae kinematics, a novel observational achievement.
Findings
Detection of stellar-kinematic substructure from galaxy interaction
Identification of two kinematically distinct PN populations
Observation of the halo-to-intra-group light transition
Abstract
M49 (NGC 4472) is the dominant galaxy in subcluster B of the Virgo Cluster, and a benchmark for studying the build-up of the extended halos of brightest group galaxies in the outskirts of galaxy clusters. We investigate the kinematics in the outer halo of M49, look for substructures, and describe the transition to the surrounding intra-group light. As kinematic tracers we use planetary nebulae (PNe), combining kinematics from the extended Planetary Nebula Spectrograph (PN.S) early-type galaxy survey with our recent deep photometric sample. We study the position-velocity-plane for bright and faint PN populations out to 95 kpc radius, and employ a multi-Gaussian model for the velocity distribution to identify stellar populations with distinct kinematics and histories. We report the detection of stellar-kinematic substructure associated with the interaction of M49 with the dwarf irregular…
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