The KMOS^3D Survey: data release and final survey paper
E. Wisnioski, N.M. F\"orster Schreiber, M. Fossati, J. T. Mendel, D., Wilman, R. Genzel, R. Bender, S. Wuyts, R. L. Davies, H. \"Ubler, K. Bandara,, A. Beifiori, S. Belli, G. Brammer, J. Chan, R. I. Davies, M. Fabricius, A., Galametz, P. Lang, D. Lutz, E. J. Nelson, I. Momcheva

TL;DR
The KMOS^3D survey provides a comprehensive, spatially resolved spectroscopic dataset of 739 galaxies at redshifts 0.6-2.7, revealing insights into galaxy kinematics, star formation, and gas conditions, with a focus on rotation dominance and dust attenuation.
Contribution
This paper presents the final data release of the KMOS^3D survey, including detailed kinematic and star formation properties of a large galaxy sample at intermediate redshifts.
Findings
91% of galaxies on the main sequence show Hα emission
77% of galaxies are rotation-dominated
Dust attenuation may be underestimated at high masses
Abstract
We present the completed KMOS survey an integral field spectroscopic survey of 739, , galaxies at using the K-band Multi Object Spectrograph (KMOS) at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). KMOS provides a population-wide census of kinematics, star formation, outflows, and nebular gas conditions both on and off the star-forming galaxy main sequence through the spatially resolved and integrated properties of H, [N II], and [S II] emission lines. We detect H emission for 91% of galaxies on the main sequence of star-formation and 79% overall. The depth of the survey has allowed us to detect galaxies with star-formation rates below 1 M/ yr, as well as to resolve 81% of detected galaxies with resolution elements along the kinematic major axis. The detection fraction of H is a…
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