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The Califa and Hipass velocity function for all morphological galaxy types

Authors :
Bekeraitė, S.
Walcher, C. J.
Wisotzki, L.
Croton, D. J.
Falcón-Barroso, J.
Lyubenova, M.
Obreschkow, D.
Sánchez, S. F.
Spekkens, K.
Torrey, P.
van de Ven, G.
Zwaan, M. A.
Ascasibar, Y.
Bland-Hawthorn, J.
González-Delgado, R.
Husemann, B.
Marino, R. A.
Vogelsberger, M.
Ziegler, B.
collaboration, the CALIFA
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The velocity function is a fundamental observable statistic of the galaxy population, similarly impor- tant as the luminosity function, but much more difficult to measure. In this work we present the first directly measured circular velocity function that is representative between 60 < v_circ < 320 km/s for galaxies of all morphological types at a given rotation velocity. For the low mass galaxy population (60 < v_circ < 170 km/s), we use the HIPASS velocity function. For the massive galaxy population (170 < v_circ < 320 km/s), we use stellar circular velocities from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey (CALIFA). In earlier work we obtained the measurements of circular velocity at the 80% light radius for 226 galaxies and demonstrated that the CALIFA sample can produce volume- corrected galaxy distribution functions. The CALIFA velocity function includes homogeneous velocity measurements of both late and early-type rotation-supported galaxies and has the crucial advantage of not missing gas-poor massive ellipticals that HI surveys are blind to. We show that both velocity functions can be combined in a seamless manner, as their ranges of validity overlap. The resulting observed velocity function is compared to velocity functions derived from cosmological simulations of the z = 0 galaxy population. We find that dark matter-only simulations show a strong mismatch with the observed VF. Hydrodynamic simulations fare better, but still do not fully reproduce observations.<br />Comment: Accepted to ApJL. Keywords: Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: statistics - galaxies: evolution 7 pages, 3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1608.01677
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/827/2/L36