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The weak dependence of velocity dispersion on disk fractions, mass-to-light ratio and redshift: Implications for galaxy and black hole evolution

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-01-05 v1

Abstract

Velocity dispersion (σ\sigma) is a key driver for galaxy structure and evolution. We here present a comprehensive semi-empirical approach to compute σ\sigma via detailed Jeans modelling assuming both a constant and scale-dependent mass-to-light ratio M/LM^*/L. We compare with a large sample of local galaxies from MaNGA and find that both models can reproduce the Faber-Jackson (FJ) relation and the weak dependence of σ\sigma on bulge-to-total ratio B/TB/T (for B/T0.25B/T\gtrsim 0.25). The dynamical-to-stellar mass ratio within RReR\lesssim R_e can be fully accounted for by a gradient in M/LM^*/L. We then build velocity dispersion evolutionary tracks σap[M,z]\sigma_{ap}[M^*,z] (within an aperture) along the main progenitor dark matter haloes assigning stellar masses, effective radii and Sersic indices via a variety of abundance matching and empirically motivated relations. We find: 1) clear evidence for downsizing in σap[M,z]\sigma_{ap}[M^*,z] along the progenitor tracks; 2) at fixed stellar mass σ(1+z)0.20.3\sigma\propto(1+z)^{0.2-0.3} depending on the presence or not of a gradient in M/LM^*/L. We extract σap[M,z]\sigma_{ap}[M^*,z] from the TNG50 hydrodynamic simulation and find very similar results to our models with constant M/LM^*/L. The increasing dark matter fraction within ReR_e tends to flatten the σap[M,z]\sigma_{ap}[M^*,z] along the progenitors at z1z \gtrsim 1 in constant M/LM^*/L models, while σap[M,z]\sigma_{ap}[M^*,z] have a steeper evolution in the presence of a stellar gradient. We then show that a combination of mergers and gas accretion are likely responsible for the constant or increasing σap[M,z]\sigma_{ap}[M^*,z] with time. Finally, our σap[M,z]\sigma_{ap}[M^*,z] are consistent with a nearly constant and steep MbhσM_{bh}-\sigma relation at z2z\lesssim 2, with black hole masses derived from the LXML_X-M^* relation.

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@article{arxiv.2112.09720,
  title  = {The weak dependence of velocity dispersion on disk fractions, mass-to-light ratio and redshift: Implications for galaxy and black hole evolution},
  author = {Christopher Marsden and Francesco Shankar and Mariangela Bernardi and Ravi Sheth and Hao Fu and Andrea Lapi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09720},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

MNRAS accepted, 22 pages, 17 figures