Abstract
Abstract
The second moment of the stellar velocity within the effective radius, denoted by
σ
e
2
, is a crucial quantity in galaxy studies, as it provides insight into galaxy properties and their mass distributions. However, large spectroscopic surveys typically do not measure σ
e directly, instead providing σ
aper, the second moment of the stellar velocity within a fixed fiber aperture. In this paper, we derive an empirical aperture correction formula, given by
σ
aper
/
σ
e
=
(
R
aper
/
R
e
)
α
, using spatially resolved stellar kinematics extracted from approximately 10,000 Sloan Digital Sky Survey–Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory integral field unit observations. Our analysis reveals a strong dependence of α on the r-band absolute magnitude M
r, g–i color, and Sérsic index n
Ser, where α values are lower for brighter, redder galaxies with higher Sérsic indices. Our results demonstrate that the aperture correction derived from previous literature on early-type galaxies cannot be applied to predict the aperture corrections for galaxies with intermediate Sérsic indices. We provide a lookup table of α values for different galaxy types, with parameters in the ranges of −18 > M
r > −24, 0.4 < g–i < 1.6, and 0 < n
Ser < 8. A Python script is provided to obtain the correction factors from the lookup table.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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