The Structures of Distant Galaxies - II: Diverse Galaxy Structures and Local Environments at z = 4-6; Implications for Early Galaxy Assembly
Christopher J. Conselice, Jessica Arnold

TL;DR
This study analyzes galaxy structures, sizes, and environments at redshifts 4-6 using deep Hubble imaging, revealing diverse morphologies, merger rates, and early scaling relations, shedding light on early galaxy assembly processes.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the structural diversity, merger rates, and scaling relations of early galaxies at z=4-6, based on detailed observational analysis.
Findings
30% of galaxies are distorted and asymmetric
Merger rate estimate: N_m = 4.2^{+4.1}_{-1.4} for z<6
Symmetric systems follow a fundamental size-concentration relation
Abstract
We present an analysis of the structures, sizes, star formation rates, and local environmental properties of galaxies at z~4-6, utilising deep Hubble Space Telescope imaging of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. The galaxies we study are selected with the Lyman-break drop-out technique, using galaxies which are B-,V-, and i-drops, which effectively selects UV bright starbursting galaxies between z=4 and z=6. Our primary observational finding is that starbursting galaxies at z>4 have a diversity in structure, with roughly 30% appearing distorted and asymmetric, while the majority are smooth and apparently undisturbed systems. We utilize several methods to compute the inferred assembly rates for these distorted early galaxies including utilising the CAS system and pair counts. Overall, we find a similar fraction of galaxies which are in pairs as the fraction which have a distorted structure.…
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