LEGA-C: analysis of dynamical masses from ionized gas and stellar kinematics at z~0.8
Caroline M.S. Straatman, Arjen van der Wel, Josha van Houdt, Rachel, Bezanson, Eric F. Bell, Pieter van Dokkum, Francesco D'Eugenio, Marijn Franx,, Anna Gallazzi, Anna de Graaff, Michael Maseda, Sharon E. Meidt, Adam Muzzin,, David Sobral, and Po-Feng Wu

TL;DR
This study compares stellar and ionized gas dynamical mass estimates of star-forming galaxies at z~0.8, revealing small offsets and discussing the implications for understanding galaxy kinematics and mass modeling.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compare dynamical masses from stellar and gas kinematics at high redshift, highlighting the limitations of current gas kinematic models.
Findings
Ionized gas dynamical masses are slightly lower than stellar masses.
Agreement between methods suggests gas kinematics are not dominated by disruptive events.
Integrated emission line dispersions can approximate gas kinematics for certain axis ratios.
Abstract
We compare dynamical mass estimates based on spatially extended stellar and ionized gas kinematics ( and , respectively) of 157 star forming galaxies at . Compared to , these galaxies have enhanced star formation rates, with stellar feedback likely affecting the dynamics of the gas. We use LEGA-C DR3, the highest redshift dataset providing sufficiently deep measurements of a band limited sample. For we use Jeans Anisotropic Multi-Gaussian Expansion models. For we first fit a custom model of a rotating exponential disk with uniform dispersion, whose light is projected through a slit and corrected for beam smearing. We then apply an asymmetric drift correction based on assumptions common in the literature to the fitted kinematic components to obtain the circular velocity,…
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