The Mass Scale of High-Redshift Galaxies: Virial Mass Estimates Calibrated with Stellar Dynamical Models from LEGA-C
Arjen van der Wel, Josha van Houdt, Rachel Bezanson, Marijn Franx,, Francesco D'Eugenio, Caroline Straatman, Eric F. Bell, Adam Muzzin, David, Sobral, Michael V. Maseda, Anna de Graaff, Bradford P. Holden

TL;DR
This study calibrates virial mass estimates for high-redshift galaxies using dynamical models from LEGA-C, establishing a consistent galaxy mass scale over 8 billion years with minimal systematic uncertainty.
Contribution
The paper introduces a calibration method for virial mass estimates of high-redshift galaxies using spatially resolved stellar kinematics, accounting for projection effects and non-homology, and compares it with low-redshift models.
Findings
Unbiased virial mass estimates achieved with specific radius and inclination corrections.
Confirmed projection effects influence velocity dispersion measurements.
Established a common galaxy mass scale across 8 Gyr with 0.1 dex systematic uncertainty.
Abstract
Dynamical models for galaxies at with spatially resolved (long-slit) stellar kinematic data from LEGA-C are used to calibrate virial mass estimates defined as , with a scaling factor, the spatially-integrated stellar velocity second moment from the LEGA-C survey and the effective radius measured from a S\'ersic profile fit to HST imaging. The sample is representative for and includes all types of galaxies, irrespective of morphology and color. We demonstrate that using ~(the semi-major axis length of the ellipse that encloses 50\% of the light) in combination with an inclination correction on ~produces an unbiased . We confirm the importance of projection effects on by…
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