2019
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab1f04
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The MASSIVE Survey XIII. Spatially Resolved Stellar Kinematics in the Central 1 kpc of 20 Massive Elliptical Galaxies with the GMOS-North Integral Field Spectrograph

Abstract: We use observations from the GEMINI-N/GMOS integral-field spectrograph (IFS) to obtain spatially resolved stellar kinematics of the central ∼ 1 kpc of 20 early-type galaxies (ETGs) with stellar masses greater than 10 11.7 M in the MASSIVE survey. Together with observations from the wide-field Mitchell IFS at McDonald Observatory in our earlier work, we obtain unprecedentedly detailed kinematic maps of local massive ETGs, covering a scale of ∼ 0.1 − 30 kpc. The high (∼ 120) signal-to-noise of the GMOS spectra e… Show more

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“…Further details are described in Ma et al (2014) and Veale et al (2017a). As can be seen in Figure 4 here and Figure 21 of Ene et al (2019), the kinematic moments in the innermost Mitchell bins match well with the GMOS moments.…”
Section: Wide-field Kinematicssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Further details are described in Ma et al (2014) and Veale et al (2017a). As can be seen in Figure 4 here and Figure 21 of Ene et al (2019), the kinematic moments in the innermost Mitchell bins match well with the GMOS moments.…”
Section: Wide-field Kinematicssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…See Sec. 4 of Ene et al (2019) for a detailed discussion. The maps of the 8 kinematic moments, V , σ, h 3 , .…”
Section: Central Kpc Kinematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is also true when applied to the more distant quasar host galaxies studied with 158 μm [C II] emission. In nearby galaxies, there is a dependence on the velocity dispersion with the radius from the galaxy center (Bennert et al 2018;Ene et al 2019). However, based on the local galaxy observations, the velocity dispersion is unlikely to increase by ∼200 km s −1 , which is necessary to bring the galaxies onto the local scaling relations.…”
Section: Host Galaxy Velocity Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where C = 5 for a uniform rotating sphere (Erb et al 2006b). We assume 7 kpc for the radius, which is the median effective radius of massive quiescent galaxies in the local universe (Ene et al 2019). Here σ is derived from a Gaussian fit to the integrated spectra over the distinct region.…”
Section: Dynamical Mass Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%