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The Extended Planetary Nebula Spectrograph (Epn.S) Early-Type Galaxy Survey: The Kinematic Diversity Of Stellar Halos And The Relation Between Halo Transition Scale And Stellar Mass, C. Pulsoni, O. Gerhard, M. Arnaboldi, L. Coccato, A. Longobardi, N. Napolitano, E. Moylan, C. Narayan, V. Gupta, A. Burkert, M. Capaccioli, A. Chies-Santos, A. Cortesi, K. Freeman, K. Kuijken, M. Merrifield, Aaron Romanowsky, C. Tortora
The Extended Planetary Nebula Spectrograph (Epn.S) Early-Type Galaxy Survey: The Kinematic Diversity Of Stellar Halos And The Relation Between Halo Transition Scale And Stellar Mass, C. Pulsoni, O. Gerhard, M. Arnaboldi, L. Coccato, A. Longobardi, N. Napolitano, E. Moylan, C. Narayan, V. Gupta, A. Burkert, M. Capaccioli, A. Chies-Santos, A. Cortesi, K. Freeman, K. Kuijken, M. Merrifield, Aaron Romanowsky, C. Tortora
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Context. In the hierarchical two-phase formation scenario, the halos of early type galaxies (ETGs) are expected to have different physical properties from the galaxies’ central regions.Aims. The ePN.S survey characterizes the kinematic properties of ETG halos using planetary nebulae (PNe) as tracers, overcoming the limitations of absorption line spectroscopy at low surface brightness.Methods. We present two-dimensional velocity and velocity dispersion fields for 33 ETGs, including fast (FRs) and slow rotators (SRs). The velocity fields were reconstructed from the measured PN velocities using an adaptive kernel procedure validated with simulations, and extend to a median of 5.6 effective radii (Re). We …