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Early Results From GLASS-JWST. XII. The Morphology of Galaxies at the Epoch of Reionization

Tommaso Treu, Antonello Calabrò, M. Castellano, Nicha Leethochawalit, E. Merlin, A. Fontana, Lilan Yang, Takahiro Morishita, Michele Trenti, Alan Dressler, Charlotte Mason, D. Paris, L. Pentericci, Guido Roberts-Borsani, Benedetta Vulcani, Kristan Boyett, Maruša Bradač, Karl Glazebrook, Tucker Jones, Danilo Marchesini, Sara Mascia, Themiya Nanayakkara, P. Santini, Victoria Strait, E. Vanzella, Xin Wang

2023The Astrophysical Journal Letters61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Star-forming galaxies can exhibit strong morphological differences between the rest-frame far-UV and optical, reflecting inhomogeneities in star formation and dust attenuation. We exploit deep, high-resolution, NIRCAM seven-band observations to take a first look at the morphology of galaxies in the epoch of reionization ( z > 7), and its variation in the rest-frame wavelength range between Ly α and 6000–4000 Å, at z = 7–12. We find no dramatic variations in morphology with wavelength—of the kind that would have overturned anything we have learned from the Hubble Space Telescope. No significant trends between morphology and wavelengths are detected using standard quantitative morphology statistics. We detect signatures of mergers/interactions in 4/19 galaxies. Our results are consistent with a scenario in which Lyman-break galaxies—observed when the universe is only 400–800 Myr old—are growing via a combination of rapid, galaxy-scale star formation supplemented by the accretion of star-forming clumps and interactions.

Topics & Concepts

ReionizationEpoch (astronomy)GalaxyMorphology (biology)AstrophysicsAstronomyPhysicsHistoryGeologyPaleontologyRedshiftGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations