Stellar Velocity Dispersion for a Strongly-Lensed, Intermediate-Mass Quiescent Galaxy at z=2.8
Allison R. Hill, Adam Muzzin, Marijn Franx, Jesse van de Sande

TL;DR
This study presents the first stellar velocity dispersion measurement of a strongly-lensed, intermediate-mass quiescent galaxy at z=2.8, demonstrating its quenching history and confirming its position on the mass fundamental plane at high redshift.
Contribution
We provide the first velocity dispersion measurement for a quiescent galaxy at z>2.7 using deep spectroscopy of a gravitational lens, revealing its quenching status and structural properties.
Findings
Galaxy is relatively young and recently quenched.
Velocity dispersion measured at 187 km/s, highest at this redshift.
Galaxy aligns with the mass fundamental plane at z=2.2.
Abstract
Measuring stellar velocity dispersions of quiescent galaxies beyond is observationally challenging. Such measurements require near-infrared spectra with a continuum detection of at least moderate signal-to-noise, often necessitating long integrations. In this paper, we present deep X-Shooter spectroscopy of one of only two known gravitationally-lensed massive quiescent galaxies at . This galaxy is quadruply imaged, with the brightest images magnified by a factor of . The total exposure time of our data is 9.8 hours on-source; however the magnification, and the slit placement encompassing 2 images, provides a total equivalent exposure time of 215 hours. From this deep spectrum we measure a redshift (), making this one of the highest redshift quiescent galaxies that is spectroscopically confirmed. We simultaneously fit both the…
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