Bibcode
Cenarro, A. Javier; Trujillo, I.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 696, Issue 1, pp. L43-L47 (2009).
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2009
Citations
114
Refereed citations
104
Description
Making use of public spectra from Cimatti et al., we measure for the
first time the velocity dispersion of spheroid-like massive (M
sstarf ~ 1011 M sun) galaxies at z ~
1.6. By comparing with galaxies of similar stellar mass at lower
redshifts, we find evidence for a mild evolution in velocity dispersion,
decreasing from ~240 km s-1 at z ~ 1.6 down to ~180 km
s-1 at z ~ 0. Such mild evolution contrasts with the strong
change in size (a factor of ~4) found for these type of objects in the
same cosmic time, and it is consistent with a progressive larger role,
at lower redshift, of the dark matter halo in setting the velocity
dispersion of these galaxies. We discuss the implications of our results
within the context of different scenarios proposed for the evolution of
these massive objects.
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