Size Growth on Short Timescales of Star-forming Galaxies: Insights from Size Variation with Rest-frame Wavelength with JADES
Zhang, Hongxin; Kong, Xu; Li, Hui; Wang, Enci; Rong, Yu; Wang, Huiyuan; Song, Jie; Yao, Yao; Chen, Zeyu; Chen, Yangyao; Jia, Cheng; Yu, Haoran; Li, Haixin; Ma, Chengyu
China
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