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Size Growth on Short Timescales of Star-forming Galaxies: Insights from Size Variation with Rest-frame Wavelength with JADES.

Authors :
Jia, Cheng
Wang, Enci
Wang, Huiyuan
Li, Hui
Yao, Yao
Song, Jie
Zhang, Hongxin
Rong, Yu
Chen, Yangyao
Yu, Haoran
Chen, Zeyu
Li, Haixin
Ma, Chengyu
Kong, Xu
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 12/20/2024, Vol. 977 Issue 2, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We investigate size variation with rest-frame wavelength for star-forming galaxies based on the second James Webb Space Telescope Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey data release. Star-forming galaxies are typically smaller at longer wavelengths from the UV to the near-IR at z < 3.5, especially for more massive galaxies, indicating the inside-out assembly with in situ star formation if ignoring dust attenuation. The size variation with wavelength shows a strong dependence on stellar mass and shows little or no dependence on redshift, specific star formation rate, and galaxy environment. This suggests that the size growth of star-forming galaxies is a self-regulated process primarily governed by stellar mass. We model size as a function of both mass and redshift simultaneously, obtaining R e ∝ M * 0.23 (1 + z) − 1.04 at a wavelength of 0.45 μ m, and R e ∝ M * 0.20 (1 + z) − 1.08 at 1.0 μ m. Based on this size evolution and the star formation main sequence from the literature, we obtain the locus of typical size growth for individual galaxies of different masses on the mass–size plane. The moving trend of galaxies on the mass–size plane, which indicates the slopes of their locus, strongly correlates with the size ratio between 0.45 μ m and 1.0 μ m, supporting the idea that the size variation with wavelength provides important information on the size growth of galaxies on short timescales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
977
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181567336
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad919a