Cosmological surface brightness dimming and resolution loss make cosmic noon rotation curves look artificially symmetric and compact, suggesting that declining rotation curves at high redshift may be an observational artifact.
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Observational biases on rotation curves from IFU data at cosmic noon
Cosmological surface brightness dimming and resolution loss make cosmic noon rotation curves look artificially symmetric and compact, suggesting that declining rotation curves at high redshift may be an observational artifact.