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=KVrot2+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∗−logVrot) for late types or the Faber-Jackson relation (logM∗−logσ) 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∗−logSK relation has less scatter than the logM∗−logσ3′′ relation.
@article{arxiv.1905.12637,
title = {The SAMI Galaxy Survey: mass-kinematics scaling relations},
author = {Dilyar Barat and Francesco D'Eugenio and Matthew Colless and Sarah Brough and Barbara Catinella and Luca Cortese and Scott M. Croom and Anne M. Medling and Sree Oh and Jesse van de Sande and Sarah M. Sweet and Sukyoung K. Yi and Joss Bland-Hawthorn and Julia Bryant and Michael Goodwin and Brent Groves and Jon Lawrence and Matt S. Owers and Samuel N. Richards and Nicholas Scott},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.12637},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
14 pages, 8 figures, Accepted 2019 May 22. Received 2019 May 18; in original form 2019 January 6