The last 6 Gyr of dark matter assembly in massive galaxies from the Kilo Degree Survey
C. Tortora, N. R. Napolitano, N. Roy, M. Radovich, F. Getman, L. V. E., Koopmans, G. A. Verdoes Kleijn, K. H. Kuijken

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of dark matter in massive early-type galaxies over the last 6 billion years, revealing how dark matter fractions and galaxy structures change with redshift and mass, primarily driven by minor mergers.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of dark matter assembly in massive galaxies up to z~0.65 using combined photometric, spectroscopic, and dynamical data, highlighting the role of minor mergers.
Findings
Dark matter fraction correlates with structural parameters and decreases with redshift.
Most local galaxy correlations persist up to z~0.65, with larger DM fractions at lower redshifts.
Galaxy assembly can be explained by mass and size accretion through minor mergers.
Abstract
We study the dark matter (DM) assembly in the central regions of massive early-type galaxies up to . We use a sample of massive () galaxies with photometry and structural parameters from 156 sq. deg. of the Kilo Degree Survey, and spectroscopic redshifts and velocity dispersions from SDSS. We obtain central total-to-stellar mass ratios, , and DM fractions, by determining dynamical masses, , from Jeans modelling of SDSS aperture velocity dispersions and stellar masses, , from KiDS galaxy colours. We first show how the central DM fraction correlates with structural parameters, mass and density proxies, and demonstrate that most of the local correlations are still observed up to ; at fixed , local galaxies have larger DM fraction, on average,…
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