A New Population of Planetary Nebulae Discovered in the Large Magellanic Cloud (III): The Luminosity Function

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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28 pages, 24 figures. Accepted MNRAS

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Our previous identification and spectroscopic confirmation of 431 faint, new planetary nebulae in the central 25 deg^2 region of the LMC permits us to now examine the shape of the LMC Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function (PNLF) through an unprecedented 10 magnitude range. The majority of our newly discovered and previously known PNe were observed using the 2dF, multi-object fibre spectroscopy system on the 3.9-m Anglo-Australian Telescope and the FLAMES multi-object spectrograph on the 8-m VLT. We present reliable [OIII]5007 and H-beta flux estimates based on calibrations to well established PN fluxes from previous surveys and spectroscopic standard stars. The bright cutoff (M*) of the PNLF is found by fitting a truncated exponential curve to the bright end of the PNLF over a 3.4 magnitude range. This cutoff is used to estimate a new distance modulus of 18.46 to the LMC, in close agreement with previous PNLF studies and the best estimates by other indicators. The bright end cutoff is robust to small samples of bright PNe since significantly increased PN samples do not change this fiducial. We then fit a truncated exponential curve directly to the bright end of the function over a 6 magnitude range and test the curve's ability to indicate the position of M*. Because of the significant increase in the number of LMC PN, the shape of the PNLF is now examined in greater detail than has previously been possible. Through cumulative functions, the new LMC PNLF is compared to those from the SMC and a new deep local Galactic sample revealing the effects of incompleteness. The new [OIII]5007 LMC PNLF is then compared to our new H-beta LMC PNLF using calibrated and measured fluxes for the same objects, revealing the effects of metallicity on the [OIII]5007 line.

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