The Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function of M87 and the Intracluster Stars of Virgo

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Accepted to Astrophysical Journal. 48 pages with 8 figures, Latex. Paper also available at: http://www.astro.psu.edu/users/j

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10.1086/305038

We present the results of a wide-field [O III] $\lambda 5007$ survey for planetary nebulae (PN) in M87 and its surrounding halo. We show that the planetary nebula luminosity function (PNLF) of M87's halo is unlike any PNLF observed to date, with a shape that differs from that of the empirical law at the 99.9% confidence level. In addition, we find that the PNLF of M87's outer halo differs from that of the galaxy's inner regions at a high degree of certainty ($\sim 92%$). We show that both these effects are most likely due to the existence of intracluster PN, many of which are foreground to M87. These intracluster objects explain the ``overluminous'' [O III] $\lambda 5007$ sources previously identified by Jacoby, Ciardullo, & Ford (1990), and present us with a new tool with which to probe the morphological and dynamical properties of the cluster. By modifying the maximum likelihood procedures of Ciardullo et al (1989a) and using an assumed M31 distance of 770 Kpc (Freedman & Madore 1990), we derive a distance modulus to M87 of $30.79 \pm 0.16$ ($14.4 \pm 1.1$ Mpc).

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