The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Size–Stellar Mass Relation and Morphology of Quiescent Galaxies at z ≥ 3 in Public JWST Fields

  • Kei Ito,
  • Francesco Valentino,
  • Gabriel Brammer,
  • Andreas L. Faisst,
  • Steven Gillman,
  • Carlos Gómez-Guijarro,
  • Katriona M. L. Gould,
  • Kasper E. Heintz,
  • Olivier Ilbert,
  • Christian Kragh Jespersen,
  • Vasily Kokorev,
  • Mariko Kubo,
  • Georgios E. Magdis,
  • Conor J. R. McPartland,
  • Masato Onodera,
  • Francesca Rizzo,
  • Masayuki Tanaka,
  • Sune Toft,
  • Aswin P. Vijayan,
  • John R. Weaver,
  • Katherine E. Whitaker,
  • Lillian Wright

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad2512
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 964, no. 2
p. 192

Abstract

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We present the results of a systematic study of the rest-frame optical morphology of quiescent galaxies at z ≥ 3 using the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on board the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Based on a sample selected by UVJ color or NUVUVJ color, we focus on 26 quiescent galaxies with $9.8\lt \mathrm{log}({M}_{\star }/{M}_{\odot })\lt 11.4$ at 2.8 < z _phot < 4.6 with publicly available JWST data. Their sizes are constrained by fitting the Sérsic profile to all available NIRCam images. We see a negative correlation between the observed wavelength and the size and derive their size at the rest frame 0.5 μ m using size measurements in multiple bands. Our quiescent galaxies show a significant correlation between the rest-frame 0.5 μ m size and the stellar mass at z ≥ 3. The analytical fit for them at $\mathrm{log}({M}_{\star }/{M}_{\odot })\gt 10.3$ implies that our size–stellar mass relations are below those at lower redshifts, with the amplitude of ∼0.6 kpc at M _⋆ = 5 × 10 ^10 M _⊙ . This value agrees with the extrapolation of the size evolution of quiescent galaxies at z < 3 in the literature, implying that the size of quiescent galaxies increases monotonically from z ∼ 3–5. Our sample mainly comprises galaxies with bulge-like structures according to their median Sérsic index and axis ratio of n ∼ 3–4 and q ∼ 0.6–0.8, respectively. On the other hand, there is a trend of increasing fraction of galaxies with low Sérsic index at higher redshift, suggesting 3 < z < 5 might be the epoch of onset of morphological transformation with a fraction of very notable disky quenched galaxies.

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