We present first results of a study of the halo kinematics for a sample of
early type galaxies using planetary nebulae (PNe) as kinematical tracers. PNe
allow to extend up to several effective radii (Re) the information from
absorption line kinematics (confined to within 1 or 2 Re), providing valuable
information and constraints for merger simulations and galaxy formation models.
We find that the specific angular momentum per unit mass has a more complex
radial dependence when the halo region is taken into account and that the halo
velocity dispersion is related to the total galaxy luminosity, isophotal shape,
and number of PNe per unit of luminosityComment: 4 pages, 3 figures. refereed proceeding of the "Galactic and Stellar
Dynamics 2008" conference, Ed. C.M. Boily. To be published in AN, year: 2008,
vol: 329, Issue: 9-10, pages: 912-91