The Detailed Fundamental Plane of Two High‐Redshift Clusters: MS 2053−04 atz = 0.58 and MS 1054−03 atz = 0.83
- 20 April 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 605 (2) , 677-688
- https://doi.org/10.1086/381746
Abstract
We study the fundamental plane relation in high redshift clusters using a sample of 26 galaxies in MS 2053-04 (z=0.583) and 22 galaxies in MS 1054-03 (z=0.83). The zeropoint and scatter are compared to results for lower redshift clusters in order to trace evolutionary effects. Furthermore, our large sample enables us to investigate correlations between residuals from the fundamental plane and other characteristics of the galaxies, such as color, $H\beta$ linestrength, spatial distribution, and mass. The observed scatter of the early-type galaxies with sigma > 100 km/s around the fundamental plane is 0.134 and 0.106 in log r_e for MS 2053-04 and MS 1054-03 respectively. The residuals from the fundamental plane of MS 2053-04 are correlated with residuals from the $H\beta - \sigma$ relation, suggesting that stellar populations are playing a role in shaping the fundamental plane. The measured evolution in log M/L is influenced by selection effects, as galaxies with lower M/L in the Johnson B-band enter a magnitude-limited sample more easily. When we select high mass early-type galaxies to avoid this bias, we find $\log M/L_B \sim -0.47 z$ and a formation redshift $z_{form} \sim 2.95$, similar to earlier results.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
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