The Tully-Fisher relations of early-type spiral and S0 galaxies
Michael J. Williams (1, 2), Martin Bureau (1), Michele Cappellari (1), ((1) University of Oxford, (2) ESO)

TL;DR
This study compares the Tully-Fisher relations of early-type spirals and S0 galaxies using consistent measures, finding S0s are fainter at a given velocity, suggesting differences in mass distribution rather than simple star formation truncation.
Contribution
It provides a bias-free comparison of TFRs for S0 and spiral galaxies, revealing smaller offsets and implications for galaxy evolution models.
Findings
S0s are 0.53 mag fainter than spirals at the same velocity
The offset is smaller than previous studies due to bias elimination
Differences in mass distribution may explain the TFR offset
Abstract
We demonstrate that the comparison of Tully-Fisher relations (TFRs) derived from global HI line widths to TFRs derived from the circular velocity profiles of dynamical models (or stellar kinematic observations corrected for asymmetric drift) is vulnerable to systematic and uncertain biases introduced by the different measures of rotation used. We therefore argue that to constrain the relative locations of the TFRs of spiral and S0 galaxies, the same tracer and measure must be used for both samples. Using detailed near-infrared imaging and the circular velocities of axisymmetric Jeans models of 14 nearby edge-on Sa-Sb spirals and 14 nearby edge-on S0s drawn from a range of environments, we find that S0s lie on a TFR with the same slope as the spirals, but are on average 0.53+/-0.15 mag fainter at Ks-band at a given rotational velocity. This is a significantly smaller offset than that…
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