51. KROSS-SAMI: A Direct IFS Comparison of the Tully-Fisher Relation Across 8 Gyr Since $z \approx 1$
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Tiley, A. L., Bureau, M., Cortese, L., Harrison, C. M., Johnson, H. L., Stott, J. P., Swinbank, A. M., Smail, I., Sobral, D., Bunker, A. J., Glazebrook, K., Bower, R. G., Obreschkow, D., Bryant, J. J., Jarvis, M. J., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Magdis, G., Medling, A. M., Sweet, S. M., Tonini, C., Turner, O. J., Sharples, R. M., Croom, S. M., Goodwin, M., Konstantopoulos, I. S., Lorente, N. P. F., Lawrence, J. S., Mould, J., Owers, M. S., and Richards, S. N.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We construct Tully-Fisher relations (TFRs), from large samples of galaxies with spatially-resolved H$\alpha$ emission maps from the K-band Multi-Object Spectrograph (KMOS) Redshift One Spectroscopic Survey (KROSS) at $z\approx1$. We compare these to data from the Sydney-Australian-Astronomical-Observatory Multi-object Integral-Field Spectrograph (SAMI) Galaxy Survey at $z\approx0$. We stringently match the data quality of the latter to the former, and apply identical analysis methods and sub-sample selection criteria to both to conduct a direct comparison of the absolute $K$-band magnitude and stellar mass TFRs at $z\approx1$ and $z\approx0$. We find that matching the quality of the SAMI data to that of KROSS results in TFRs that differ significantly in slope, zero-point and (sometimes) scatter in comparison to the corresponding original SAMI relations. These differences are in every case as large or larger than the differences between the KROSS $z\approx1$ and matched SAMI $z\approx0$ relations. Accounting for these differences, we compare the TFRs at $z\approx1$ and $z\approx0$. For disk-like, star-forming galaxies we find no significant difference in the TFR zero-points between the two epochs. This suggests the growth of stellar mass and dark matter in these types of galaxies is intimately linked over this $\approx8$ Gyr period., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2018
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