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(abridged) The evolution of the B-band Tully Fisher relation (TFR) and of the stellar mass TFR up to z~1 is investigated using VIMOS tilted-slit spectra of 160 zCOSMOS galaxies. Furthermore, the stellar-to-halo-mass ratio (SHMR) as a function of mass is studied and compared to predictions from simulations. Interestingly, the derived SHMR is in agreement with abundance matching models, although using simple derivations of vcircular from vmax and of rvirial from r1/2. This shows that this new approach can be used complementary to abundance matching techniques to get new insights in the stellar content of dark matter halos for individual galaxies.
We use the overdensity field reconstructed in the volume of the COSMOS area to study the nonlinear biasing of the zCOSMOS galaxies. The galaxy overdensity field is reconstructed using the current sample of ~8500 accurate zCOSMOS redshifts at I(AB)<22
We present results from IROCKS (Intermediate Redshift OSIRIS Chemo-Kinematic Survey) for sixteen z~1 and one z~1.4 star-forming galaxies. All galaxies were observed with OSIRIS with the laser guide star adaptive optics system at Keck Observatory. We
We have studied a representative sample of intermediate-mass galaxies at z~1, observed by the kinematic survey KMOS3D. We have re-estimated the kinematical parameters from the published kinematic maps and analysed photometric data from HST to measure
We present a thorough characterization of a large sample of 183 extreme emission-line galaxies (EELGs) at redshift 0.11 < z < 0.93 selected from the 20k zCOSMOS Bright Survey because of their unusually large emission line equivalent widths. We use mu
We analyse the stellar populations in the host galaxies of 53 X-ray selected optically dull active galactic nuclei (AGN) at 0.34<z<1.07 with ultra-deep (m=26.5) optical medium-band (R~50) photometry from the Survey for High-z Absorption Red and Dead