TY - JOUR
T1 - KMOS3D
T2 - Dynamical constraints on the mass budget in early star-forming disks
AU - Wuyts, Stijn
AU - Schreiber, Natascha M.Förster
AU - Wisnioski, Emily
AU - Genzel, Reinhard
AU - Burkert, Andreas
AU - Bandara, Kaushala
AU - Beifiori, Alessandra
AU - Belli, Sirio
AU - Bender, Ralf
AU - Brammer, Gabriel B.
AU - Chan, Jeffrey
AU - Davies, Ric
AU - Fossati, Matteo
AU - Galametz, Audrey
AU - Kulkarni, Sandesh K.
AU - Lang, Philipp
AU - Lutz, Dieter
AU - Mendel, J. Trevor
AU - Momcheva, Ivelina G.
AU - Naab, Thorsten
AU - Nelson, Erica J.
AU - Saglia, Roberto P.
AU - Seitz, Stella
AU - Tacconi, Linda J.
AU - Tadaki, Ken Ichi
AU - Übler, Hannah
AU - Dokkum, Pieter G.Van
AU - Wilman, David J.
AU - Wuyts, Eva
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2016/11/10
Y1 - 2016/11/10
N2 - We exploit deep integral-field spectroscopic observations with KMOS/Very Large Telescope of 240 star-forming disks at 0.6 < z < 2.6 to dynamically constrain their mass budget. Our sample consists of massive (≳109.8M⊙) galaxies with sizes Re ≳ 2kpc. By contrasting the observed velocity and dispersion profiles with dynamical models, we find that on average the stellar content contributes 32-7 +8% of the total dynamical mass, with a significant spread among galaxies (68th percentile range fstar ∼ 18%-62%). Including molecular gas as inferred from CO- and dust-based scaling relations, the estimated baryonic mass adds up to 56-12 +17% of the total for the typical galaxy in our sample, reaching ∼90% at z > 2. We conclude that baryons make up most of the mass within the disk regions of high-redshift star-forming disk galaxies, with typical disks at z > 2 being strongly baryon-dominated within R e. Substantial object-to-object variations in both stellar and baryonic mass fractions are observed among the galaxies in our sample, larger than what can be accounted for by the formal uncertainties in their respective measurements. In both cases, the mass fractions correlate most strongly with measures of surface density. High-Σstar galaxies feature stellar mass fractions closer to unity, and systems with high inferred gas or baryonic surface densities leave less room for additional mass components other than stars and molecular gas. Our findings can be interpreted as more extended disks probing further (and more compact disks probing less far) into the dark matter halos that host them.
AB - We exploit deep integral-field spectroscopic observations with KMOS/Very Large Telescope of 240 star-forming disks at 0.6 < z < 2.6 to dynamically constrain their mass budget. Our sample consists of massive (≳109.8M⊙) galaxies with sizes Re ≳ 2kpc. By contrasting the observed velocity and dispersion profiles with dynamical models, we find that on average the stellar content contributes 32-7 +8% of the total dynamical mass, with a significant spread among galaxies (68th percentile range fstar ∼ 18%-62%). Including molecular gas as inferred from CO- and dust-based scaling relations, the estimated baryonic mass adds up to 56-12 +17% of the total for the typical galaxy in our sample, reaching ∼90% at z > 2. We conclude that baryons make up most of the mass within the disk regions of high-redshift star-forming disk galaxies, with typical disks at z > 2 being strongly baryon-dominated within R e. Substantial object-to-object variations in both stellar and baryonic mass fractions are observed among the galaxies in our sample, larger than what can be accounted for by the formal uncertainties in their respective measurements. In both cases, the mass fractions correlate most strongly with measures of surface density. High-Σstar galaxies feature stellar mass fractions closer to unity, and systems with high inferred gas or baryonic surface densities leave less room for additional mass components other than stars and molecular gas. Our findings can be interpreted as more extended disks probing further (and more compact disks probing less far) into the dark matter halos that host them.
KW - galaxies: evolution
KW - galaxies: high-redshift
KW - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
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U2 - 10.3847/0004-637X/831/2/149
DO - 10.3847/0004-637X/831/2/149
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 831
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 149
ER -