The kinematics of the outer halo of M87 as mapped by planetary nebulae
A. Longobardi, M. Arnaboldi, O. Gerhard, C. Pulsoni, I., S\"oldner-Rembold

TL;DR
This study uses planetary nebulae velocities to analyze the outer halo of M87, revealing a steep decline in velocity dispersion, radial anisotropy, and substructures that influence mass estimates and halo dynamics.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic mapping of M87's outer halo using planetary nebulae, highlighting the orbital anisotropy and subcomponents affecting galaxy mass modeling.
Findings
Velocity dispersion decreases sharply to ~100 km/s at 135 kpc.
Halo becomes strongly radially anisotropic beyond 60 kpc.
Multiple subcomponents identified, affecting mass estimates.
Abstract
We present a kinematic study of a sample of 298 planetary nebulas (PNs) in the outer halo of the central Virgo galaxy M87 (NGC~4486). The line-of-sight velocities of these PNs are used to identify sub-components, to measure the angular momentum content of the smooth M87 halo, and to constrain the orbital distribution of the stars at these large radii. We find that the surface density profile of the ICPNS at radii has a shallow logarithmic slope, , dominating the light at the largest radii. The angular momentum-related profile for the smooth halo remains in the slow rotator regime, out to 135 kpc average ellipse radius. The velocity dispersione profile is measured to decrease sharply to at kpc. Such a steeply decline of the velocity dispersion…
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