Early results from GLASS-JWST. V: the first rest-frame optical size-luminosity relation of galaxies at z>7

Abstract

We present the first rest-frame optical size-luminosity relation of galaxies at z>7, using the NIRCam imaging data obtained by the GLASS James Webb Space Telescope Early Release Science (GLASS-JWST-ERS) program, providing the deepest extragalactic data of the ERS campaign. Our sample consist of 19 photometrically selected bright galaxies with mF444W≤27.8 at 7<z<9 and mF444W<28.2 at z9-15. We measure the size of the galaxies in 5 bands, from the rest-frame optical (4800\, ) to the ultra-violet (UV; 1600\, ) based on the S\'ersic model, and analyze the size-luminosity relation as a function of wavelength. Remarkably, the data quality of NIRCam imaging is sufficient to probe the half-light radius re down to 100 pc at z>7. Given the limited sample size and magnitude range, we first fix the slope to that observed for larger samples in rest-frame UV using HST samples. The median size r0 at the reference luminosity M=-21 decreases slightly from rest-frame optical (60080 pc) to UV (450130 pc). We then re-fit the size-luminosity relation allowing the slope to vary. The slope is consistent with β0.2 for all bands except F150W, where we find a marginally steeper slope of β=0.530.15. The steep UV slope is mainly driven by the smallest and faintest galaxies. If confirmed by larger samples, it implies that the UV size-luminosity relation breaks toward the faint end as suggested by lensing studies.

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