KMOS3D Publications


Publication list on ADS

 

  1. Evidence for large scale, rapid gas inflows in z~2 star-forming disks
          Genzel, Jolly, Liu, et al. 2023, ApJ, subm. (arxiv:2305.02959)
  2. Galaxy kinematics and mass estimates at z~1 from ionised gas and stars
          Übler, Förster Schreiber, van der Wel, et al. 2022, MNRAS, subm. (arxiv:2210.03106)
  3. RC100: Rotation Curves of 100 Massive Star-Forming Galaxies at z=0.6-2.5 Reveal Little Dark Matter on Galactic Scales
          Nestor Shachar, Price, Förster Schreiber, et al. 2022, ApJ, 944, 78
  4. Kinematics and mass distributions for non-spherical deprojected Sérsic density profiles and applications to multi-component galactic systems
          Price, Übler, Förster Schreiber, et al. 2022, A&A, 665, A159
  5. Rotation curves in z~1-2 star-forming disks: comparison of dark matter fractions and disk properties for different fitting methods
    Price, Shimizu, Genzel et al. 2021, ApJ, 922, 143
  6. The KMOS3D Survey: Investigating the Origin of the Elevated Electron Densities in Star-forming Galaxies at 1<z<3
    Davies, Förster Schreiber, Genzel et al. 2021, ApJ, 909, 78
  7. Rotation Curves in z~1-2 Star-forming Disks: Evidence for Cored Dark Matter Distributions
    Genzel, Price, Übler et al. 2020, ApJ, 902, 98
  8. The Regulation of Galaxy Growth along the Size-Mass Relation by Star Formation, as Traced by Hα in KMOS3D Galaxies at 0.7 ≤ z ≤ 2.7
    Wilman, Fossati, Mendel et al. 2020, ApJ, 892, 1
  9. KMOS3D Survey: Data Release and Final Survey Paper
    Wisnioski, Förster Schreiber, Fossati et al. 2019, ApJ, 886, 124
  10. The Evolution and Origin of Ionized Gas Velocity Dispersion from z~2.6 to z~0.6 with KMOS3D
    Übler, Genzel, Wisnioski et al. 2019, ApJ, 880, 48
  11. The KMOS3D Survey: Demographics and Properties of Galactic Outflows at z = 0.6-2.7
    Förster Schreiber, Übler, Davies et al. 2019, ApJ, 875, 21
  12. Witnessing the Early Growth and Life Cycle of Galaxies with KMOS3D
    Förster Schreiber, Wilman, Wisnioski et al. 2018, The Messenger, 174, 28
  13. The KMOS3D Survey: Rotating Compact Star-forming Galaxies and the Decomposition of Integrated Line Widths
    Wisnioski, Mendel, Förster Schreiber et al. 2018, ApJ, 855, 97
  14. The Evolution of the Tully-Fisher Relation between z~2.3 and z~0.9 with KMOS3D
    Übler, Förster Schreiber, Genzel et al. 2017, ApJ, 842, 121
  15. KMOS3D Reveals Low-level Star Formation Activity in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at 0.7 < z < 2.7
    Belli, Genzel, Förster Schreiber et al. 2017, ApJ, 841, L6
  16. Falling Outer Rotation Curves of Star-forming Galaxies at 0.6 ≤ z ≤ 2.6 Probed with KMOS3D and SINS/zC-SINF
    Lang, Förster Schreiber, Genzel et al. 2017, ApJ, 840, 92
  17. Strongly Baryon-dominated Disk Galaxies at the Peak of Galaxy Formation Ten Billion Years Ago
    Genzel, Förster Schreiber, Übler et al. 2017, Nature, 543, 397
  18. Galaxy Environment in the 3D-HST Fields: Witnessing the Onset of Satellite Quenching at z~1-2
    Fossati, Wilman, Mendel et al. 2017, ApJ, 835, 153
  19. Bulge-forming Galaxies with an Extended Rotating Disk at z~2
    Tadaki, Genzel, Kodama et al. 2017, ApJ, 834, 135
  20. KMOS3D: Dynamical Constraints on the Mass Budget in Early Star-forming Disks
    Wuyts, Förster Schreiber, Wisnioski et al. 2016, ApJ, 831, 149
  21. The Evolution of Metallicity and Metallicity Gradients from z = 2.7 to 0.6 with KMOS3D
    Wuyts, Wisnioski, Fossati et al. 2016, ApJ, 827, 74
  22. The Angular Momentum Distribution and Baryon Content of Star-forming Galaxies at z ~ 1-3
    Burkert, Förster Schreiber, Genzel, R. et al. 2016, ApJ, 826, 214
  23. The KMOS3D Survey: Design, First Results, and the Evolution of Galaxy Kinematics from 0.7 ≤ z ≤ 2.7
    Wisnioski, Förster Schreiber, Wuyts et al. 2015, ApJ, 799, 209
  24. Evidence for Wide-spread Active Galactic Nucleus-driven Outflows in the Most Massive z ~ 1-2 Star-forming Galaxies
    Genzel, Förster Schreiber, Rosario et al. 2014, ApJ, 796, 7
  25. A Consistent Study of Metallicity Evolution at 0.8 < z < 2.6
    Wuyts, Kurk, Förster Schreiber et al. 2014, ApJ, 789, L40
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