2012A&A...546A.118V


Query : 2012A&A...546A.118V

2012A&A...546A.118V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 546A, 118-118 (2012/10-1)

MASSIV: mass assembly survey with SINFONI in VVDS. IV. Fundamental relations of star-forming galaxies at 1 < z < 1.6.

VERGANI D., EPINAT B., CONTINI T., TASCA L., TRESSE L., AMRAM P., GARILLI B., KISSLER-PATIG M., LE FEVRE O., MOULTAKA J., PAIORO L., QUEYREL J. and LOPEZ-SANJUAN C.

Abstract (from CDS):

How mass assembly occurs in galaxies and which process(es) contribute to this activity are among the most highly debated questions in galaxy formation and evolution theories. This has motivated our survey MASSIV (Mass Assembly Survey with SINFONI in VVDS) of 0.9<z<1.9 star-forming galaxies selected from the purely flux-limited VVDS redshift survey. We evaluate the characteristic size and stellar mass of 46 MASSIV galaxies at 1<z<1.6 and use the internal dynamics obtained with the SINFONI integral field spectrograph mounted at the Very Large Telescope, to derive the stellar mass-size-velocity relations. We use the Kennicutt-Schmidt formulation to estimate the gas content and compute its contribution to the total baryonic mass in MASSIV galaxies. For the first time, we derive the relations between galaxy size, mass, and internal velocity, and the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation, from a statistically representative sample of star-forming galaxies at 1<z<1.6. We find a dynamical mass that agrees with those of rotating galaxies containing a gas fraction of ∼20%, that is perfectly consistent with the content derived using the Kennicutt-Schmidt formulation and corresponds to the expected evolution. Non-rotating galaxies have more compact sizes for their stellar component, and are less massive than rotators, but do not have statistically different sizes for their gas-component. Discs of ionized gas have irregular, clumpy distributions, but the simplistic assumption of exponential profiles is verified. We measure a marginal evolution in the size-stellar mass and size-velocity relations in which discs become evenly smaller with cosmic time at fixed stellar mass or velocity, and are less massive at a given velocity than in the local Universe. This result is inconsistent with previous reports of an abnormal evolution in the galactic spin. The scatter in the Tully-Fisher relation is smaller when we introduce the S05 index, which we interpret as evidence of an increase in the contribution to galactic kinematics of turbulent motions with cosmic time. We report a persistently large scatter for rotators in our relations, that we suggest is intrinsic, and possibly caused by complex physical mechanism(s) at work in our stellar mass/luminosity regime and redshift range. Our results consistently point towards a mild, net evolution of these relations, comparable to those predicted by cosmological simulations of disc formation. In a conflictual picture where earlier studies reported discrepant results, we place on firmer ground the measurement of a lack of any large evolution of the fundamental relations of star-forming galaxies in at least the past 8Gyr and evidence that dark halo is strongly coupled with galactic spectrophotometric properties.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 51
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
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#notes
1 VIDEO J022511.65-044340.41 G 02 25 11.658 -04 43 40.12   23.696 23.301 23.388 22.989 ~ 9 0
2 VIDEO J022516.73-043211.96 G 02 25 16.736 -04 32 11.94   24.576 24.342 24.160 23.242 ~ 10 0
3 VIDEO J022518.71-043420.10 G 02 25 18.716 -04 34 19.96   24.727 24.353 24.135 23.398 ~ 11 0
4 VIDEO J022521.80-044618.88 G 02 25 21.800 -04 46 18.60   23.618 23.496 23.420 23.183 ~ 11 0
5 VIDEO J022536.24-042115.86 G 02 25 36.246 -04 21 15.77           ~ 7 0
6 VIDEO J022546.28-043234.09 G 02 25 46.278 -04 32 34.07   23.032 22.816 22.790 22.685 ~ 8 0
7 VIDEO J022547.12-042107.79 G 02 25 47.139 -04 21 07.60   23.889 23.738 23.625 22.801 ~ 12 0
8 VIDEO J022550.30-041923.20 G 02 25 50.316 -04 19 22.93   24.099 24.005 24.015 23.281 ~ 9 0
9 VIDEO J022551.14-044504.56 G 02 25 51.133 -04 45 04.48   23.605 23.212 23.053 22.875 ~ 15 0
10 VIDEO J022558.20-042312.60 G 02 25 58.224 -04 23 12.26   24.681 24.340 24.161 23.246 ~ 10 0
11 VIDEO J022614.70-041105.66 G 02 26 14.699 -04 11 05.43   24.643 24.291 23.940 23.463 ~ 10 0
12 VIDEO J022623.41-043123.25 G 02 26 23.445 -04 31 23.00   24.026 23.457 23.458 23.044 ~ 11 0
13 VVDS 020363717 G 02 26 23.694 -04 11 58.22   22.992 22.917 22.854 22.606 ~ 10 0
14 VIDEO J022627.15-043052.19 G 02 26 27.162 -04 30 51.83   24.793 24.095 23.917 23.992 ~ 7 0
15 VIDEO J022628.92-042231.95 G 02 26 28.936 -04 22 31.60   23.705 23.532 23.431 22.921 ~ 11 0
16 VIDEO J022630.86-042236.88 G 02 26 30.872 -04 22 36.59   23.912 23.742 23.526 23.065 ~ 12 0
17 VIDEO J022642.97-042831.27 G 02 26 42.981 -04 28 30.82   23.823 23.591 23.517 22.852 ~ 10 0
18 VIDEO J022644.24-043552.09 G 02 26 44.235 -04 35 51.92   23.991 23.543 23.341 22.726 ~ 14 0
19 VIDEO J022645.38-044047.68 G 02 26 45.386 -04 40 47.39   22.886 22.738 22.693 22.502 ~ 16 0
20 VIDEO J022645.85-042616.13 G 02 26 45.858 -04 26 15.77   24.799 24.458 24.242 23.636 ~ 11 0
21 VIDEO J022647.10-042356.21 G 02 26 47.110 -04 23 55.79   24.058 23.663 23.402 22.642 ~ 13 0
22 VIDEO J022647.30-043755.64 G 02 26 47.307 -04 37 55.39   23.815 23.619 23.643 23.003 ~ 11 0
23 VIDEO J022650.93-043820.99 G 02 26 50.939 -04 38 20.87   22.953 22.841 22.774 22.506 ~ 11 0
24 VIDEO J022654.14-042817.66 G 02 26 54.139 -04 28 17.55   24.150 24.047 23.908 23.454 ~ 11 0
25 VIDEO J022659.36-041900.32 G 02 26 59.371 -04 18 59.99   23.793 23.664 23.486 23.143 ~ 11 0
26 VIDEO J022705.21-044029.60 G 02 27 05.225 -04 40 29.34   23.225 23.088 22.898 22.559 ~ 10 0
27 VIDEO J022711.03-042531.73 G 02 27 11.049 -04 25 31.60   24.269 24.135 24.190 23.897 ~ 14 0
28 VIDEO J022712.24-042311.33 G 02 27 12.256 -04 23 11.22   23.947 23.747 23.703 23.446 ~ 11 0
29 VIDEO J022713.97-040859.78 G 02 27 13.988 -04 08 59.56   23.326 23.120 23.111 22.582 ~ 13 0
30 VVDS 140123568 G 13 55 57.627 +04 24 20.10         23.429 ~ 7 0
31 VVDS 140137235 G 13 56 12.782 +04 26 31.80         22.382 ~ 7 0
32 VVDS 140083410 G 13 57 50.629 +04 17 39.30         21.823 ~ 8 0
33 VVDS 140217425 G 13 57 56.409 +04 38 37.09         21.581 ~ 8 0
34 VVDS 140096645 G 13 58 26.327 +04 19 47.78         22.280 ~ 6 0
35 VVDS 140545062 G 13 59 35.586 +05 30 31.09   23.5169 23.1390 22.9637 22.4191 ~ 9 0
36 VVDS 140262766 G 13 59 55.477 +04 45 30.15         23.682 ~ 7 0
37 VVDS 140258511 G 14 00 19.667 +04 44 45.83         21.173 ~ 8 0
38 NAME MS 1512-cB58 AGN 15 14 22.2751 +36 36 25.674     20.64   20.35 ~ 324 0
39 VVDS 220544394 G 22 14 24.152 +00 06 46.90 22.9316       22.2076 ~ 10 0
40 VVDS 220596913 G 22 14 29.184 +00 22 18.89 23.2279       21.8414 ~ 12 0
41 VVDS 220148046 G 22 14 37.803 +01 08 20.92         22.4187 ~ 7 0
42 VVDS 220584167 G 22 15 23.038 +00 18 47.01 23.1264       22.0358 ~ 13 0
43 CFHIZELS-SM14-183438 EmG 22 15 25.708 +00 06 39.53 23.5334       22.4693 ~ 15 0
44 VVDS 220015726 G 22 15 42.455 +00 29 03.59 24.1689       22.4733 ~ 13 0
45 VVDS 220576226 G 22 16 11.438 +00 16 30.44 23.0741     22.3455 21.8640 ~ 9 0
46 VVDS 220578040 G 22 17 04.103 +00 16 56.38 23.7123 23.8209 23.5213 23.1123 22.3574 ~ 9 0
47 VVDS 220014252 G 22 17 45.690 +00 28 39.47 22.8896 22.7503 22.5920 22.2892 22.1007 ~ 13 0
48 VVDS 220071601 G 22 18 01.569 +00 45 34.69 23.5085 23.2478 22.9521 22.3239 21.7979 ~ 6 0
49 VVDS 220386469 G 22 19 56.583 -00 03 03.16 23.3941 23.5239 23.1090   22.1803 ~ 9 0
50 VVDS 220376206 G 22 20 05.780 -00 08 21.68 22.8500       21.8493 ~ 10 0
51 VVDS 220397579 G 22 20 36.519 +00 01 46.68 23.0820 23.0530 22.8427 22.4129 22.4970 ~ 10 0

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