Morphologies of Galaxies at z 9 Uncovered by JWST/NIRCam Imaging: Cosmic Size Evolution and an Identification of an Extremely Compact Bright Galaxy at z 12

Abstract

We present morphologies of galaxies at z 9 resolved by JWST/NIRCam 2-5μm imaging. Our sample consists of 22 galaxy candidates identified by stringent dropout and photo-z criteria in GLASS, CEERS, SMACS J0723, and Stephan's Quintet flanking fields, one of which has been spectroscopically identified at z=11.44. We perform surface brightness (SB) profile fitting with GALFIT for 6 bright galaxies with S/N =10-40 on an individual basis and for stacked faint galaxies with secure point-spread functions (PSFs) of the NIRCam real data, carefully evaluating systematics by Monte-Carlo simulations. We compare our results with those of previous JWST studies, and confirm that effective radii r e of our measurements are consistent with those of previous measurements at z 9. We obtain r e 200-300 pc with the exponential-like profiles, S\'ersic indexes of n 1-1.5, for galaxies at z 12-16, indicating that the relation of r e (1+z)s for s=-1.22+0.17-0.16 explains cosmic evolution over z 0-16 for L*z=3 galaxies. One bright (M UV=-21 mag) galaxy at z 12, GL-z12-1, has an extremely compact profile with r e=39 11 pc that is surely extended over the PSF. Even in the case that the GL-z12-1 SB is fit by AGN+galaxy composite profiles, the best-fit galaxy component is again compact, r e=48+38-15 pc that is significantly (>5σ) smaller than the typical r e value at z 12. Comparing with numerical simulations, we find that such a compact galaxy naturally forms at z 10, and that frequent mergers at the early epoch produce more extended galaxies following the r e (1+z)s relation.

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