The X-Shooter Lens Survey - II. Sample presentation and spatially-resolved kinematics

Author(s)
Chiara Spiniello, Leon V. E. Koopmans, Scott C. Trager, M. Barnabe, Tommaso Treu, Oliver Czoske
Abstract

We present the X-Shooter Lens Survey (XLENS) data. The main goal of XLENS is to disentangle the stellar and dark matter content of massive early-type galaxies (ETGs), through combined strong gravitational lensing, dynamics and spectroscopic stellar population studies. The sample consists of 11 lens galaxies covering the redshift range from 0.1 to 0.45 and having stellar velocity dispersions between 250 and 380 km s-1. All galaxies have multiband, high-quality HST imaging. We have obtained long-slit spectra of the lens galaxies with X-Shooter on the VLT. We are able to disentangle the dark and luminous mass components by combining lensing and extended kinematics data sets, and we are also able to precisely constrain stellar mass-to-light ratios and infer the value of the low-mass cut-off of the initial mass functions (IMF), by adding spectroscopic stellar population information. Our goal is to correlate these IMF parameters with ETG masses and investigate the relation between baryonic and non-baryonic matter during the mass assembly and structure formation processes. In this paper, we provide an overview of the survey, highlighting its scientific motivations, main goals and techniques. We present the current sample, briefly describing the data reduction and analysis process, and we present the first results on spatially-resolved kinematics.

Organisation(s)
Department of Astrophysics
External organisation(s)
University of Copenhagen, University of Groningen, University of California, Santa Barbara
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
452
Pages
2434 - 2444
No. of pages
11
ISSN
0035-8711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv1490
Publication date
09-2015
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103003 Astronomy, 103004 Astrophysics
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Space and Planetary Science
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/8df2f959-f994-4eab-b2fe-d3d7135a87c6