Kinematic and Structural Evolution of Field and Cluster Spiral Galaxies
Bodo L. Ziegler (1), Elif Kutdemir (2), Cristiano Da Rocha (1), Asmus, B\"ohm (3), Reynier F. Peletier (2), Miguel Verdugo (4) ((1) ESO, (2) Kapteyn, (3) Innsbruck (4) MPE)

TL;DR
This study investigates the structural and kinematic evolution of spiral and irregular galaxies up to redshift 1, revealing ongoing galaxy building processes through minor mergers and gas accretion, with environmental effects observed in cluster and field galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the kinematic irregularities and structural evolution of distant galaxies, highlighting the role of minor mergers and environmental interactions.
Findings
Higher fraction of disturbed velocity fields in distant galaxies.
Irregular signatures linked to star formation and less violent processes.
Similar irregularity fractions in cluster and field galaxies at z~0.5.
Abstract
To understand the processes that build up galaxies we investigate the stellar structure and gas kinematics of spiral and irregular galaxies out to redshift 1. We target 92 galaxies in four cluster (z = 0.3 & 0.5) fields to study the environmental influence. Their stellar masses derived from multiband VLT/FORS photometry are distributed around but mostly below the characteristic Schechter-fit mass. From HST/ACS images we determine morphologies and structural parameters like disk length, position angle and ellipticity. Combining the spectra of three slit positions per galaxy using the MXU mode of VLT/FORS2 we construct the two-dimensional velocity field from gas emission lines for 16 cluster members and 33 field galaxies. The kinematic position angle and flatness are derived by a Fourier expansion of elliptical velocity profiles. To trace possible interaction processes, we define three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
