Dynamical properties of AMAZE and LSD galaxies from gas kinematics and the Tully-Fisher relation at z~3
A. Gnerucci, A. Marconi, G. Cresci, R. Maiolino, F. Mannucci, F., Calura, A. Cimatti, F. Cocchia, A. Grazian, F. Matteucci, T. Nagao, L., Pozzetti, P. Troncoso

TL;DR
This study analyzes the gas kinematics and Tully-Fisher relation of 33 galaxies at z~3, revealing their dynamical states, mass distributions, and the early formation of galaxy scaling relations.
Contribution
It provides the first large-sample dynamical analysis of z~3 galaxies, highlighting their hot, turbulent gas motions and the early, scattered state of the Tully-Fisher relation.
Findings
11 galaxies show ordered rotation (~30%)
Dynamical masses range from 2×10^9 to 2×10^11 M⊙
Tully-Fisher relation at z~3 is scattered and not fully established
Abstract
We present a SINFONI integral field kinematical study of 33 galaxies at z~3 from the AMAZE and LSD projects which are aimed at studying metallicity and dynamics of high-redshift galaxies. The number of galaxies analyzed in this paper constitutes a significant improvement compared to existing data in the literature and this is the first time that a dynamical analysis is obtained for a relatively large sample of galaxies at z~3. 11 galaxies show ordered rotational motions (~30% of the sample), in these cases we estimate dynamical masses by modeling the gas kinematics with rotating disks and exponential mass distributions. We find dynamical masses in the range 2 \times 10^9 M\odot - 2 \times 10^11 M\odot with a mean value of ~ 2 \times 10^10 M\odot. By comparing observed gas velocity dispersion with that expected from models, we find that most rotating objects are dynamically "hot", with…
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