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A&A 405, 803-812 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030588
Narrow band survey for intragroup light in the Leo HI cloud
Constraints on the galaxy background contamination in imaging surveys for intracluster planetary nebulae
N. Castro-Rodríguez1, 2, J. A. L. Aguerri1, 2, M. Arnaboldi3, 4, O. Gerhard1, K. C. Freeman5, N. R. Napolitano4, 6 and M. Capaccioli41 Astronomisches Institut, Universitaet Basel, Venusstrasse 7, 4102 Binningen, Switzerland
2 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, 38205 La Laguna, Spain
3 INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Via Osservatorio 20, 10025 Pino Torinese
4 INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, Via Moiariello 16, 80131 Naples
5 RSAA, Mt. Stromlo and Siding Spr. Obs., Private Bag, Woden PO, Canberra, ACT 2606, Australia
6 Kapteyn Institute, Postbus 800, Groningen 9700 AV, The Netherlands
(Received 3 February 2003 / Accepted 31 March 2003)
Abstract
We have observed emission line objects located in a 0.26 deg
2 field in the M 96 (Leo) group, coincident with the
intergalactic HI cloud. The emission line objects were selected
using the same procedure as used for the search for intracluster
planetary nebulae in the Virgo cluster. 29 emission line objects
were identified, with [OIII] filter magnitudes brighter than
m5007=28. Their
m5007 luminosity function has a bright
cut-off
1.2 mag fainter than for the luminosity
function of the planetary nebulae (PN) associated with the
elliptical galaxies in the M 96 group. Therefore the vast
majority of these emission line objects are compatible with not
being intragroup planetary nebulae at the Leo group distance of 10 Mpc. Spectroscopic follow-up of two emission line objects
in this
Leo field showed that indeed these do not have the [OIII]
Å doublet expected for a real PN. The
brighter source is identified as an AGN at redshift
z =
3.128 , because of a second emission in the near infrared,
identified as FeII (
Å).
Key words: planetary nebulae: general -- galaxies: clusters: individual: M 96 -- galaxies: intergalactic medium -- galaxies: ISM
Offprint request: N. Castro-Rodríguez, ncastro@astro.unibas.ch
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2003
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