Evidence for Impact of Galaxy Mergers on Stellar Kinematics of Early-type Galaxies
Yongmin Yoon, Changbom Park, Haeun Chung, Richard R. Lane

TL;DR
This study provides observational evidence that galaxy mergers influence the stellar kinematics of early-type galaxies, affecting their angular momentum and kinematic misalignment, with implications for understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents new observational evidence linking galaxy mergers to changes in stellar kinematics of early-type galaxies using MaNGA data and tidal feature analysis.
Findings
ETGs with tidal features have lower $ m \lambda_{Re}$ than those without
ETGs with tidal features exhibit larger kinematic misalignment angles
ETGs with dust lanes are predominantly fast rotators with high $ m \\lambda_{Re}$
Abstract
We provide observational evidence that galaxy mergers significantly affect stellar kinematics of early-type galaxies (ETGs) such as specific stellar angular momentum within the half-light radius () and kinematic misalignment (), using MaNGA integral field unit spectroscopic data that are in the Stripe 82 region of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. In this study, tidal features around ETGs, which are detected in deep coadded images, are used as direct evidence for mergers that occurred recently. In the case of ETGs that do not have dust lanes, is lower in ETGs with tidal features than in those without tidal features (median : versus ) in all stellar mass and S\'ersic index ranges except the most massive bin, so that the fraction of ETGs with tidal features in slow rotators is more than twice as large as that in…
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