Abstract
We use data from the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral-field spectroscopy (SAMI) Galaxy Survey to study the dynamical scaling relation between galaxy stellar mass M∗ and the general kinematic parameter SK = √KV2rot + σ2 that combines rotation velocity Vrot and velocity dispersion σ. We show that the logM∗ - logSK relation: (1) is linear above limits set by properties of the samples and observations; (2) has slightly different slope when derived from stellar or gas kinematic measurements; (3) applies to both early-type and late-type galaxies and has smaller scatter than either the Tully.Fisher relation (logM∗ - log Vrot) for late types or the Faber.Jackson relation (logM∗ - log σ) for early types; and (4) has scatter that is only weakly sensitive to the value of K, with minimum scatter for K in the range 0.4 and 0.7. We compare SK to the aperture second moment (the 'aperture velocity dispersion') measured from the integrated spectrum within a 3-arcsecond radius aperture (σ3″ ). We find that while SK and σ3″ are in general tightly correlated, the logM∗ - log SK relation has less scatter than the logM∗ - log σ3″ relation.
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Barat, D., D’Eugenio, F., Colless, M., Brough, S., Catinella, B., Cortese, L., … Scott, N. (2019, August 1). The SAMI galaxy survey: Mass-kinematics scaling relations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz1439
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