Kinematically cold and warm planetary nebulae samples, HII regions and supernovae remnants in the disc of the face-on spiral galaxy NGC 628 (M74) -- The Planetary Nebulae Spectrograph with the Hα arm

Abstract

We present the results for the galaxy NGC 628 observed with the Planetary Nebulae Spectrograph (PN.S) equipped with the Hα arm. With the third PN.S arm, the Hα arm, we measure the Hα fluxes, in addition to fluxes and line-of-sight velocities (LOSV) of monochromatic spatially unresolved [OIII] 5007 sources. The narrow band color ([OIII] 5007-Hα) vs m5007 magnitude diagram separates planetary nebulae (PNe) from single compact ionized HII regions and supernovae remnants (SNRs), which also emit in [OIII]5007 . The goals are to detect bona-fide PNe in the face-on spiral galaxy NGC 628 (M74) so that we can measure the velocity dispersion of the stars perpendicular to the main plane of the disc. This study validates the empirical selection criteria for PNe with the PN.S in star forming discs. We classified 442 PNe and 251 spatially isolated, unresolved HII regions: the PN.S with the Hα arm increased the number of known PNe by a factor 4. We find evidence for two kinematically distinct PN populations in the NGC 628 disc. The kinematically cold PN population dominates the PN luminosity function close to the bright cut-off magnitude, indicating that the PN massive, short-lived progenitors dominate the PNLF bright cut-off in NGC 628. The warmer PN component increasingly dominates at fainter magnitudes. The velocity dispersion orthogonal to the disc plane are σz,cold = 8.8 kms-1 and σz,warm =26.1 kms-1 respectively, over a range of radii 80 to 425 arcsec. These components contribute with the ratio 46% (cold) and 54% (warm). Once the velocity dispersion of the old component is matched with the population's scale height, the decomposition of the rotation curve for NGC 628 leads to a maximal disc, with the rotation of the baryonic component accounting for 78% of the total rotational velocity in NGC 628.

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