The Velocity Dispersion Function for Quiescent Galaxies in the Local Universe (1704.07843v3)
Abstract: We investigate the distribution of central velocity dispersions for quiescent galaxies in the SDSS at $0.03 \leq z \leq 0.10$. To construct the field velocity dispersion function (VDF), we construct a velocity dispersion complete sample of quiescent galaxies with Dn4000$ > 1.5$. The sample consists of galaxies with central velocity dispersion larger than the velocity dispersion completeness limit of the SDSS survey. Our VDF measurement is consistent with previous field VDFs for $\sigma > 200$ km s${-1}$. In contrast with previous results, the VDF does not decline significantly for $\sigma < 200$ km s${-1}$. The field and the similarly constructed cluster VDFs are remarkably flat at low velocity dispersion ($\sigma < 250$ km s${-1}$). The cluster VDF exceeds the field for $\sigma > 250$ km s${-1}$ providing a measure of the relatively larger number of massive subhalos in clusters. The VDF is a probe of the dark matter halo distribution because the measured central velocity dispersion may be directly proportional to the dark matter velocity dispersion. Thus the VDF provides a potentially powerful test of simulations for models of structure formation.
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