EPOCHS XI: The Structure and Morphology of Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization to z ~ 12.5
Abstract
We present a structural analysis of 521 galaxy candidates at 6.5 < z < 12.5, with SNR > 10σ in the F444W filter, taken from the EPOCHS v1 sample, consisting of uniformly reduced deep JWST NIRCam data, covering the CEERS, JADES GOOD-S, NGDEEP, SMACS0723, GLASS and PEARLS surveys. We use standard software to fit single S\'ersic models to each galaxy in the rest-frame optical and extract their parametric structural parameters (S\'ersic index, half-light radius and axis-ratio), and Morfometryka to measure their non-parametric concentration and asymmetry parameters. We find a wide range of sizes for these early galaxies, but with a strong galaxy-size mass correlation up to z 12 such that galaxy sizes continue to get progressively smaller in the high-redshift regime, following Re = 2.74 0.49 ( 1 + z ) -0.79 0.08 kpc. Using non-parametric methods we find that galaxy merger fractions, classified through asymmetry parameters, at these redshifts remain consistent with those in literature, maintaining a value of fm 0.12 0.07 showing little dependence with redshift when combined with literature at z > 4. We find that galaxies which are smaller in size also appear rounder, with an excess of high axis-ratio objects. Finally, we artificially redshift a subsample of our objects to determine how robust the observational trends we see are, determining that observed trends are due to real evolutionary effects, rather than being a consequence of redshift effects.
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