The Tully-Fisher Relation (TFR) links two fundamental properties of disk galaxies: their luminosity and their rotation velocity (mass). The pioneering work of Vogt et al. in the 1990's showed that it is possible to study the TFR for spiral galaxies at considerable look-back-times, and use it as a powerful probe of their evolution. In recent years, several groups have studied the TFR for galaxies in different environments reaching redshifts beyond one. In this brief review I summarise the main results of some of these studies and their consequences for our understanding of the formation and evolution of disk galaxies. Particular emphasis is placed on the possible environment-driven differences in the behaviour of the TFR for field and cluste...
International audienceContext. Galaxies in dense environments are subject to interactions and mechan...
Combining resolved optical spectroscopy with panoramic HST imaging, we study the dynamical propertie...
This thesis examines the evolution of massive disc galaxies as a function of cosmic time and environ...
We present predictions on the evolution of the Tully-Fisher (TF) relation with redshift, based on co...
We present the B-band Tully-Fisher relation (TFR) of 60 late-type galaxies with redshifts 0.1-1. The...
In this thesis we use the Tully-Fisher relation (TFR), the correlation between a galaxy's luminosity...
Context. The Tully-Fisher relation represents a connection between fundamental galaxy parameters, su...
Context. The study of the evolution of the Tully-Fisher relation has been controversial in the past ...
Combining resolved optical spectroscopy with panoramic HST imaging, we study the dynamical propertie...
We have measured maximum rotation velocities (Vrot) for a sample of 111 emission-line galaxies with ...
We present a study of the local B and K-band Tully-Fisher Relation (TFR) between absolute magnitude ...
We reevaluate evidence for luminosity evolution in the intermediate-redshift TullyFisher relation (...
Galaxies form and evolve in different environments, arranged at large scales, in structures shaped b...
A Tully-Fisher (TF) relation from H-alpha rotation curves of 19 luminous, star-forming galaxies reve...
We use kinematic measurements of a large sample of galaxies from the Team Keck Redshift Survey in th...
International audienceContext. Galaxies in dense environments are subject to interactions and mechan...
Combining resolved optical spectroscopy with panoramic HST imaging, we study the dynamical propertie...
This thesis examines the evolution of massive disc galaxies as a function of cosmic time and environ...
We present predictions on the evolution of the Tully-Fisher (TF) relation with redshift, based on co...
We present the B-band Tully-Fisher relation (TFR) of 60 late-type galaxies with redshifts 0.1-1. The...
In this thesis we use the Tully-Fisher relation (TFR), the correlation between a galaxy's luminosity...
Context. The Tully-Fisher relation represents a connection between fundamental galaxy parameters, su...
Context. The study of the evolution of the Tully-Fisher relation has been controversial in the past ...
Combining resolved optical spectroscopy with panoramic HST imaging, we study the dynamical propertie...
We have measured maximum rotation velocities (Vrot) for a sample of 111 emission-line galaxies with ...
We present a study of the local B and K-band Tully-Fisher Relation (TFR) between absolute magnitude ...
We reevaluate evidence for luminosity evolution in the intermediate-redshift TullyFisher relation (...
Galaxies form and evolve in different environments, arranged at large scales, in structures shaped b...
A Tully-Fisher (TF) relation from H-alpha rotation curves of 19 luminous, star-forming galaxies reve...
We use kinematic measurements of a large sample of galaxies from the Team Keck Redshift Survey in th...
International audienceContext. Galaxies in dense environments are subject to interactions and mechan...
Combining resolved optical spectroscopy with panoramic HST imaging, we study the dynamical propertie...
This thesis examines the evolution of massive disc galaxies as a function of cosmic time and environ...