Da. Forbes et al., KECK SPECTROSCOPY AND HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE IMAGING OF FIELD GALAXIES AT MODERATE REDSHIFT, The Astrophysical journal, 462(1), 1996, pp. 89
We present 18 spectra, obtained with the Keck 10 m telescope, of faint
field galaxies (19 < I < 22, 0.2 < z < 0.84) previously imaged by the
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2
). Though small, our sample appears to be representative of field spir
als with a magnitude limit of I less than or equal to 22. Combining th
e results from the spectral and imaging data, we have derived various
quantitative parameters for the galaxies, including colors, inclinatio
ns, emission-line equivalent widths, redshifts, luminosities, internal
velocity information, and physical scale lengths. In particular, disk
scale lengths (with sizes ranging from similar to 1 to 5 kpc) have be
en measured from fits to the surface brightness profiles. We have also
measured internal velocities with a rest frame resolution of sigma =
55-80 km s(-1) by fitting to the emission lines. The luminosity-disk s
ize and luminosity-internal velocity (Tully-Fisher) relations for our
moderate redshift galaxies are similar to the scaling relations seen f
or local galaxies, albeit with a modest brightening of similar to 1 ma
g. The one bulge-dominated galaxy in our sample (at z = 0.324) has a r
elatively blue color, reveals weak emission lines, and is similar to 0
.5 mag brighter in the rest frame than expected for a passive local el
liptical. Our data suggest that galaxies at about half the age of the
universe have undergone mild luminosity evolution to the present epoch
but are otherwise quantitatively similar to galaxies seen locally.