SDSS-IV MaNGA: Global Properties of Kinematically Misaligned Galaxies
Yuren Zhou, Yanmei Chen, Yong Shi, Dmitry Bizyaev, Hong Guo, Min Bao,, Haitong Xu, Xiaoling Yu, Joel R. Brownstein

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties of 456 kinematically misaligned galaxies from the MaNGA survey, revealing their distribution, gas content, and structural differences, and proposing origins for their misalignment.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive comparison of global properties of misaligned galaxies across different star formation stages, highlighting their distinct characteristics and potential formation scenarios.
Findings
Misaligned galaxies have a peak at stellar mass ~10^10.5 solar masses.
They show lower HI detection rates and molecular gas fractions.
Misaligned galaxies are more asymmetric in gas velocity fields.
Abstract
We select 456 gas-star kinematically misaligned galaxies from the internal Product Launch-10 of MaNGA survey, including 74 star-forming (SF), 136 green-valley (GV) and 206 quiescent (QS) galaxies. We find that the distributions of difference between gas and star position angles for galaxies have three local peaks at , , . The fraction of misaligned galaxies peaks at and declines to both low and high mass end. This fraction decreases monotonically with increasing SFR and sSFR. We compare the global parameters including gas kinematic asymmetry , HI detection rate and mass fraction of molecular gas, effective radius , S\'{e}rsic index as well as spin parameter between misaligned galaxies and their control samples. We find that the misaligned galaxies have lower HI detection…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
