Monday, June 11, 2012

1206.1662 (Philip Mocz et al.)

The Tully-Fisher Relation for 25,000 SDSS Galaxies as Function of Environment    [PDF]

Philip Mocz, Andrew Green, Max Malacari, Karl Glazebrook
We construct Tully-Fisher relationships (TFRs) in the $u$, $g$, $r$, $i$ and $z$ bands and stellar mass TFRs (smTFRs) for a sample of $25,698$ late spiral type galaxies (with $0.0450.045$) the fibres sample enough of the disc to obtain a linear relationship between $v_{\rm FWHM}$ and $v_{\rm circ}$, allowing us to obtain a TFR and to investigate dependence on other variables. We also develop a methodology for distinguishing between astrophysical and sample bias in the fibre TFR trends. We observe the well-known steepening of the TFR in redder bands in our sample. We divide the sample of galaxies into four equal groups using projected neighbour density ($\Sigma$) quartiles and find no significant dependence on environment, extending previous work to a wider range of environments and a much larger sample. Having demonstrated that we can construct SDSS-based TFRs is very useful for future applications because of the large sample size available.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.1662

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