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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the link between angular momentum and optical morphology

Authors :
Cortese, L.
Fogarty, L. M. R.
Bekki, K.
van de Sande, J.
Couch, W.
Catinella, B.
Colless, M.
Obreschkow, D.
Taranu, D.
Tescari, E.
Barat, D.
Bland-Hawthorn, J.
Bloom, J.
Bryant, J. J.
Cluver, M.
Croom, S. M.
Drinkwater, M. J.
d'Eugenio, F.
Konstantopoulos, I. S.
Lopez-Sanchez, A.
Mahajan, S.
Scott, N.
Tonini, C.
Wong, O. I.
Allen, J. T.
Brough, S.
Goodwin, M.
Green, A. W.
Ho, I. -T.
Kelvin, L. S.
Lawrence, J. S.
Lorente, N. P. F.
Medling, A. M.
Owers, M. S.
Richards, S.
Sharp, R.
Sweet, S. M.
Cortese, L.
Fogarty, L. M. R.
Bekki, K.
van de Sande, J.
Couch, W.
Catinella, B.
Colless, M.
Obreschkow, D.
Taranu, D.
Tescari, E.
Barat, D.
Bland-Hawthorn, J.
Bloom, J.
Bryant, J. J.
Cluver, M.
Croom, S. M.
Drinkwater, M. J.
d'Eugenio, F.
Konstantopoulos, I. S.
Lopez-Sanchez, A.
Mahajan, S.
Scott, N.
Tonini, C.
Wong, O. I.
Allen, J. T.
Brough, S.
Goodwin, M.
Green, A. W.
Ho, I. -T.
Kelvin, L. S.
Lawrence, J. S.
Lorente, N. P. F.
Medling, A. M.
Owers, M. S.
Richards, S.
Sharp, R.
Sweet, S. M.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We investigate the relationship between stellar and gas specific angular momentum $j$, stellar mass $M_{*}$ and optical morphology for a sample of 488 galaxies extracted from the SAMI Galaxy Survey. We find that $j$, measured within one effective radius, monotonically increases with $M_{*}$ and that, for $M_{*}>$10$^{9.5}$ M$_{\odot}$, the scatter in this relation strongly correlates with optical morphology (i.e., visual classification and S\'ersic index). These findings confirm that massive galaxies of all types lie on a plane relating mass, angular momentum and stellar light distribution, and suggest that the large-scale morphology of a galaxy is regulated by its mass and dynamical state. We show that the significant scatter in the $M_{*}-j$ relation is accounted for by the fact that, at fixed stellar mass, the contribution of ordered motions to the dynamical support of galaxies varies by at least a factor of three. Indeed, the stellar spin parameter (quantified via $\lambda_R$) correlates strongly with S\'ersic and concentration indices. This correlation is particularly strong once slow-rotators are removed from the sample, showing that late-type galaxies and early-type fast rotators form a continuous class of objects in terms of their kinematic properties.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363468619
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stw1891