Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Stellar-to-Dynamical Mass Relation I. Constraining the Precision of Stellar Mass Estimates
M. Burak Dogruel, Edward N. Taylor, Michelle Cluver and, Francesco D'Eugenio, Anna de Graaff, Matthew Colless, Alessandro, Sonnenfeld

TL;DR
This study assesses the accuracy of stellar mass estimates in local galaxies by comparing spectral energy distribution fitting results with dynamical mass measurements, identifying key sources of uncertainty and establishing a more precise calibration method.
Contribution
It introduces an SED-independent stellar mass estimator calibrated with galaxy properties, quantifies uncertainties, and analyzes the impact of stellar population parameters on mass estimation accuracy.
Findings
The scatter between estimated and dynamical stellar masses is about 0.108 dex for quiescent galaxies.
SPS parameter uncertainties explain 65% of the scatter in quiescent galaxies.
Remaining unmodelled scatter sets a limit on the precision of stellar mass estimates.
Abstract
In this empirical work, we aim to quantify the systematic uncertainties in stellar mass estimates made from spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting through stellar population synthesis (SPS), for galaxies in the local Universe, by using the dynamical mass estimator as an SED-independent check on stellar mass. We first construct a statistical model of the high dimensional space of galaxy properties; size , velocity dispersion , surface brightness , mass-to-light ratio , rest-frame colour, S\'ersic index and dynamical mass ; accounting for selection effects and covariant errors. We disentangle the correlations among galaxy properties and find that the variation in is driven by , S\'ersic index and colour. We use these parameters to calibrate an SED-independent…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
