J/ApJ/799/148 DEIMOS galaxy sample at z~0.7 (Bezanson+, 2015) ================================================================================ One plane for all: massive star-forming and quiescent galaxies lie on the same mass fundamental plane at z ~ 0 and z ~ 0.7. Bezanson R., Franx M., van Dokkum P.G. =2015ApJ...799..148B ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Redshifts ; Velocity dispersion ; Galaxies, spectra Keywords: cosmology: observations; galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: fundamental parameters; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; galaxies: spiral Abstract: Scaling relations between galaxy structures and dynamics have been studied extensively for early- and late-type galaxies, both in the local universe and at high redshifts. The abundant differences between the properties of disky and elliptical, or star-forming and quiescent, galaxies seem to be characteristic of the local universe; such clear distinctions begin to disintegrate as observations of massive galaxies probe higher redshifts. In this paper we investigate the existence of the mass fundamental plane of all massive galaxies ({sigma}>~100km/s). This work includes local galaxies (0.05