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The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey XVI. The angular momentum of low-mass star-forming galaxies. A cautionary tale and insights from TNG50

Published 28 Jan 2021 in astro-ph.GA | (2101.12250v3)

Abstract: We investigate the specific angular momentum (sAM) $ j(&lt;r)$ profiles of intermediate redshift ($0.4<z<1.4$) star-forming galaxies (SFGs) in the relatively unexplored regime of low masses (down to M10<sup>8M_\star\sim 10<sup>8M_{\odot}), and small sizes (down to Re1.5R_{\rm e}\sim 1.5 kpc) and characterize the sAM scaling relation and its redshift evolution. We have developed a 3D methodology to constrain sAM profiles of the star-forming gas using a forward modeling approach with \galpak{} that incorporates the effects of beam smearing, yielding the intrinsic morpho-kinematic properties even with limited spatial resolution data. Using mock observations from the TNG50 simulation, we find that our 3D methodology robustly recovers the star formation rate (SFR)-weighted $j(&lt;r)$ profiles down to low effective signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 3\gtrapprox3. We applied our methodology blindly to a sample of 494 \OII{}-selected SFGs in the MUSE Ultra Deep Field (UDF) 9~arcmin<sup>2<sup>2 mosaic data, covering the unexplored $8&lt;\log M_<em>/$M$<em>{\odot}&lt;9$ mass range. We find that the (SFR-weighted) sAM relation follows jM</em><sup>αj\propto M</em>\star<sup>{\alpha} with an index α\alpha varying from α=0.3\alpha=0.3 to α=0.5\alpha=0.5, from logM/\log M_\star/M<em>=8<em>{\odot}=8 to logM</em></em>/\log M</em></em>/M<em>=10.5<em>{\odot}=10.5. The UDF sample supports a redshift evolution consistent with the (1+z)<sup>0.5(1+z)<sup>{-0.5} expectation from a Universe in expansion. The scatter of the sAM sequence is a strong function of the dynamical state with logj</em>M0.65×log(Vmax/σ)\log j|</em>{M_*}\propto 0.65 \times \log(V_{\rm max}/\sigma) where σ\sigma is the velocity dispersion at 2Re2 R_{\rm e}. In TNG50, SFGs also form a jM(V/σ)j-M_{\star}-(V/\sigma) plane but it correlates more with galaxy size than with morphological parameters. Our results suggest that SFGs might experience a dynamical transformation before their morphological transformation to becoming passive via either merging or secular evolution.

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