The KMOS3D Survey: data release and final survey paper
Abstract
We present the completed KMOS3D survey - an integral field spectroscopic survey of 739, (M/M)>9, galaxies at 0.6<z<2.7 using the K-band Multi Object Spectrograph (KMOS) at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). KMOS3D provides a population-wide census of kinematics, star formation, outflows, and nebular gas conditions both on and off the star-forming galaxy main sequence through the spatially resolved and integrated properties of Hα, [N II], and [S II] emission lines. We detect Hα emission for 91% of galaxies on the main sequence of star-formation and 79% overall. The depth of the survey has allowed us to detect galaxies with star-formation rates below 1 M/ yr-1, as well as to resolve 81% of detected galaxies with ≥3 resolution elements along the kinematic major axis. The detection fraction of Hα is a strong function of both color and offset from the main sequence, with the detected and non-detected samples exhibiting different SED shapes. Comparison of Hα and UV+IR star formation rates (SFRs) reveal that dust attenuation corrections may be underestimated by 0.5 dex at the highest masses ((M/M)>10.5). We confirm our first year results of a high rotation dominated fraction (monotonic velocity gradient and vrot/σ0 > 3.36) of 77% for the full KMOS3D Hαsample. The rotation-dominated fraction is a function of both stellar mass and redshift with the strongest evolution measured over the redshift range of the survey for galaxies with (M/M)<10.5. With this paper we include a final data release of all 739 observed objects.
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