M/L and Color Evolution for A Deep Sample of M* Cluster Galaxies at z~1: The Formation Epoch and the Tilt of the Fundamental Plane
Brad P. Holden, Arjen van der Wel, Daniel D. Kelson, Marijn Franx, and, Garth D. Illingworth

TL;DR
This study measures velocity dispersions and other properties of cluster galaxies at z~1 to investigate their formation epoch and the evolution of the fundamental plane, finding little change in the tilt and consistent evolution in mass-to-light ratios.
Contribution
It provides a complete sample of L* cluster galaxies at z~1, showing that the fundamental plane tilt remains unchanged and estimating a formation redshift around z=2.
Findings
No evidence for change in the fundamental plane tilt.
Mass-to-light ratio evolves consistent with passive evolution.
Formation epoch estimated at z≈2.
Abstract
We have measured velocity dispersions for a sample of 36 galaxies with J < 21.2 or Mr < -20.6 mag in MS1054-03, a massive cluster of galaxies at z = 0.83. Our data are of uniformly high quality down to our selection limit, our 16-hour exposures typically yielding errors of only \delta(dispersion)~10% for L* and fainter galaxies. By combining our measurements with data from the literature, we have 53 cluster galaxies with measured dispersions, and HST/ACS-derived sizes, colors and surface brightnesses. This sample is complete for the typical L* galaxy at z~1, unlike most previous z~1 cluster samples which are complete only for the massive cluster members (>1e11 M_sun). We find no evidence for a change in the tilt of the fundamental plane (FP). Nor do we find evidence for evolution in the slope of the color-dispersion relation and M/L_B-dispersion relations; measuring evolution at a fixed…
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