MUSE-DARK III: The evolution of the radial acceleration relation at intermediate redshifts
B. I. Ciocan, N. F. Bouch\'e, J. Fensch, D. Krajnovi\'c, J. Freundlich, H. Desmond, B. Famaey, and R. Techi

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of the radial acceleration relation (RAR) in galaxies at intermediate redshifts, revealing a systematic increase in the characteristic acceleration scale with cosmic time.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of redshift evolution in the RAR's characteristic acceleration scale using high-quality data and advanced 3D modelling techniques.
Findings
RAR at intermediate redshift is offset from the local relation
Characteristic acceleration scale a0(z) increases with redshift
Evidence suggests evolution of the baryon-missing mass connection over cosmic time
Abstract
The radial acceleration relation (RAR) is a tight empirical correlation between the observed radial acceleration (a_tot) and the baryonic radial acceleration (a_bar) measured across galaxy radii: these two accelerations start to deviate significantly from each other below a characteristic acceleration scale, a0. So far, observational studies of the RAR have predominantly focused on galaxies in the local Universe, leaving its evolution with cosmic time largely unexplored. Using high signal-to-noise data from the MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field survey, we investigate the RAR with a sample of 79 star-forming galaxies (complete above M* >10^8.8 Msun) at intermediate redshifts (0.33 <z <1.44). We estimate the observed intrinsic acceleration and the baryonic acceleration from a disk-halo decomposition that incorporates stellar, gas, and dark matter components, with corrections for pressure…
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