The CALIFA view on stellar angular momentum across the Hubble sequence
J. Falc\'on-Barroso, G. van de Ven, M. Lyubenova, J. M\'endez-Abreu,, J. A. L. Aguerri, B. Garc\'ia-Lorenzo, S. Bekerait\'e, S. F. S\'anchez, B., Husemann, R. Garc\'ia-Benito, R. M. Gonz\'alez Delgado, D. Mast, C.J., Walcher, S. Zibetti, L. Zhu, J. K. Barrera-Ballesteros

TL;DR
This study measures stellar angular momentum in 300 galaxies across the Hubble sequence using CALIFA survey data, revealing diverse rotational properties and challenging simple galaxy transformation models.
Contribution
It provides new relations for $oldsymbol{ m \lambda_ ext{R}}$ across apertures and insights into the dynamical states of late-type spirals, expanding understanding of galaxy angular momentum.
Findings
Spiral galaxies are predominantly fast rotators.
Fastest rotators are massive, star-forming Sb galaxies.
Some late-type spirals exhibit low $oldsymbol{ m \lambda_ ext{Re}}$, indicating hot disk dynamics.
Abstract
[Abridged] We present the apparent stellar angular momentum of 300 galaxies across the Hubble sequence, using integral-field spectroscopic data from the CALIFA survey. Adopting the same parameter previously used to distinguish between slow and fast rotating early-type (elliptical and lenticular) galaxies, we show that spiral galaxies as expected are almost all fast rotators. Given the extent of our data, we provide relations for measured in different apertures, including conversions to long-slit 1D apertures. Our sample displays a wide range of values, consistent with previous IFS studies. The fastest rotators are dominated by relatively massive and highly star-forming Sb galaxies, which preferentially reside in the main star-forming sequence. These galaxies reach values of 0.85, are the largest…
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