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Enhanced Sub-kpc Scale Star-formation: Results From A JWST Size Analysis of 341 Galaxies At 5<z<14

Authors :
Morishita, Takahiro
Stiavelli, Massimo
Chary, Ranga-Ram
Trenti, Michele
Bergamini, Pietro
Chiaberge, Marco
Leethochawalit, Nicha
Roberts-Borsani, Guido
Shen, Xuejian
Treu, Tommaso
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present a comprehensive search and analysis of high-redshift galaxies in a suite of nine public JWST extragalactic fields taken in Cycle 1, covering a total effective search area of $\sim358{\rm arcmin^2}$. Through conservative ($8\sigma$) photometric selection, we identify 341 galaxies at $5&lt;z&lt;14$, with 109 having spectroscopic redshift measurements from the literature, including recent JWST NIRSpec observations. Our regression analysis reveals that the rest-frame UV size-stellar mass relation follows $R_{\rm eff}\propto M_*^{0.19\pm0.03}$, similar to that of star-forming galaxies at $z\sim3$, but scaled down in size by $\sim0.7$dex. We find a much slower rate for the average size evolution over the redshift range, $R_{\rm eff}\propto(1+z)^{-0.4\pm0.2}$, than that derived in the literature. A fraction ($\sim13\,\%$) of our sample are marginally resolved even in the NIRCam imaging ($&lt;100$pc), located at $&gt;1.5\,\sigma$ below the derived size-mass slope. These compact sources exhibit a high star formation surface density $\Sigma_{\rm SFR}&gt;10\,M_\odot\,{\rm yr^{-1}\,kpc^{-2}}$, a range in which only $&lt;0.01\,\%$ of the local star-forming galaxy sample is found. For those with available NIRSpec data, no evidence of ongoing supermassive black hole accretion is observed. A potential explanation for the observed high [OIII]-to-Hbeta ratios could be high shock velocities, likely originating within intense star-forming regions characterized by high $\Sigma_{\rm SFR}$. Lastly, we find that the rest-frame UV and optical sizes of our sample are comparable. Our results are consistent with these early galaxies building up their structures inside-out and yet to exhibit the strong color gradient seen at lower redshift.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2308.05018
Document Type :
Working Paper