Fast Rotators at Cosmic Noon: Stellar Kinematics for 15 Quiescent Galaxies from JWST-SUSPENSE
Martje Slob, Mariska Kriek, Anna de Graaff, Chloe M. Cheng, Aliza G. Beverage, Rachel Bezanson, Natascha M. Forster Schreiber, Brian Lorenz, Pavel E. Mancera Pi\~na, Danilo Marchesini, Adam Muzzin, Andrew B. Newman, Sedona H. Price, Katherine A. Suess, Jesse van de Sande

TL;DR
This study presents the largest sample of spatially-resolved stellar kinematics for quiescent galaxies at cosmic noon, revealing widespread rotation and its evolution with age, informing galaxy formation and quenching processes.
Contribution
First to measure detailed stellar kinematics of 15 quiescent galaxies at z~1.2-2.3 using JWST, showing prevalent rotation and its relation to galaxy age.
Findings
All measured galaxies show significant rotation.
Younger quiescent galaxies are more rotationally supported.
Dynamical masses exceed stellar masses, indicating bottom-heavy IMFs.
Abstract
We present spatially-resolved stellar kinematics of 15 massive () quiescent galaxies at from the JWST-SUSPENSE program. This is the largest sample of spatially-resolved kinematic measurements of quiescent galaxies at cosmic noon to date. Our measurements are derived from ultra-deep NIRSpec/MSA stellar absorption line spectra, using a forward modelling approach that accounts for optics, source morphology, positioning, and data reduction effects. 10 out of 15 galaxies are orientated such that we can measure rotational support. Remarkably, all 10 galaxies show significant rotation (km/s, km/s), and are classified as "fast rotators" from their spin parameter. The remaining galaxies are too misaligned with respect to the slit to constrain their rotational velocities. The widespread rotational support in our…
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