KMOS LENsing Survey (KLENS) : morpho-kinematic analysis of star-forming galaxies at $z \sim 2$
M. Girard, M. Dessauges-Zavadsky, D. Schaerer, M. Cirasuolo, O. J., Turner, A. Cava, L. Rodr\'iguez-Mu\~noz, J. Richard, P. G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This study uses gravitational lensing to analyze the morpho-kinematic properties of star-forming galaxies at redshift around 2, revealing how rotation dominance and velocity dispersion evolve with mass and redshift.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the evolution of galaxy kinematics at high redshift by combining lensing data with other surveys, and proposes a mass-dependent evolution of velocity dispersion.
Findings
25% of low-mass galaxies are rotation dominated
Velocity dispersion evolution varies with stellar mass and redshift
Observed dispersions at high redshift deviate from theoretical expectations
Abstract
We present results from the KMOS lensing survey-KLENS which is exploiting gravitational lensing to study the kinematics of 24 star forming galaxies at with a median mass of and median star formation rate (SFR) of . We find that 25% of these low-mass/low-SFR galaxies are rotation dominated, while the majority of our sample shows no velocity gradient. When combining our data with other surveys, we find that the fraction of rotation dominated galaxies increases with the stellar mass, and decreases for galaxies with a positive offset from the main sequence. We also investigate the evolution of the intrinsic velocity dispersion, , as a function of the redshift, , and stellar mass, , assuming galaxies in quasi-equilibrium (Toomre Q parameter equal to 1). From the relation, we find that…
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