Stellar Dynamical Models for 797 $z\sim 0.8$ Galaxies from LEGA-C
Josha van Houdt, Arjen van der Wel, Rachel Bezanson, Marijn Franx,, Francesco D'Eugenio, Ivana Barisic, Eric F. Bell, Anna Gallazzi, Anna de, Graaff, Michael V. Maseda, Camilla Pacifici, Jesse van de Sande, David, Sobral, Caroline Straatman, Po-Feng Wu

TL;DR
This study provides detailed stellar kinematic models for 797 galaxies at redshift 0.6-1, revealing their dynamical masses and rotational support, and offering insights into galaxy evolution at earlier cosmic times.
Contribution
First comprehensive dynamical modeling of a large, diverse galaxy sample at z~0.8 using spatially resolved kinematics and HST imaging, improving understanding of galaxy structure and evolution.
Findings
Most star-forming galaxies are rotation-dominated.
Approximately 50% of quiescent galaxies are rotation-supported.
Massive star-forming galaxies show high rotational support.
Abstract
We present spatially resolved stellar kinematics for 797 galaxies selected from the LEGA-C survey and construct axisymmetric Jeans models to quantify their dynamical mass and degree of rotational support. The survey is -band selected, irrespective of color or morphological type, and allows for a first assessment of the stellar dynamical structure of the general galaxy population at large lookback time. Using light profiles from Hubble Space Telescope imaging as a tracer, our approach corrects for observational effects (seeing convolution and slit geometry), and uses well-informed priors on inclination, anisotropy and a non-luminous mass component. Tabulated data include total mass estimates in a series of spherical apertures (1, 5, and 10 kpc; 1 and 2\re), as well as rotational velocities, velocity dispersions and anisotropy. We show that almost all…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
